A final decision on space allocation at East End primary schools is expected to be made this week.
Last week, Education Minister Terry Lister met with trustees of St. George's Prep School to discuss their concerns about a decision to axe one of their...
Government and the Association for Due Process and the Constitution are almost on the same page on constitutional change and how the Country should move to Independence, according to Association secretary Warren Cabral.
And he says he is convinced th...
A business report on Bermuda to run on financial news network CNBC is likely to reach millions of viewers - and may dispel some of the criticism being thrown at the Island by Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry.
The 30-minute report, current...
BERMUDA's art institutions have come together in a major initiative to develop education in the visual arts.
In an historic , the Bermuda National Gallery (BNG) and Masterworks Foundation are joining forces in support of the Bermuda Visual Arts Educa...
TWO pupils from the Berkeley Institute are to visit the White House this month as part of an educational programme open to the world's best and brightest high school students.
The week-long trip, made possible through a donation from Sandys Rotary Cl...
Government Senate Leader Kim Swan this week urged Government to rethink its plans to scrap a primary one stream for St. George's Preparatory School.
The census showed while Bermuda grew by six percent, St. George's population went up 18 percent, so t...
Madrid was a city in shock last night after more than 10 bombs ripped through trains and stations at the height of morning rush hour.
Bermudian Carol Skinner has lived in the city for over 30 years.
?Everybody?s walking around in a daze,? she said la...
MONDAY will mark the launch of the first ever national survey of the visual arts in Bermuda.
The Bermudian owner of Bercon Ltd., the educational consulting group, is proud that her company has been entrusted with the 2004 Bermuda Visual Arts Survey.
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EDUCATION Minister Terry Lister will meet today with trustees of St. George's Prep School as pressure mounts on him to make a U-turn over a class closure.
Parents, Opposition politicians and even two of Mr. Lister's Progressive Labour Party parliamen...
DATE: Mar 12, 2004 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
Dollars and sense
March 2, 2004
Dear Sir,
I was just reading the article in today's paper entitled 'Food survey sounds hunger alarm'. I was particularly struck by the part in which the reporter quoted Ms Vaucrosson as saying: "Government can't do it ...