Bank of Bermuda will be holding seminars on how to make education financing more affordable.
In a release from the bank, which was bought over by HSBC in February, it said the seminars are scheduled for 18, 20, 25 and 27 May from 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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The Bermuda Union of Teachers has accused Government of reneging on a pay formula as the work to rule in Government schools continues into its fourth day.
However, Government says the union is pushing for a 20-percent pay rise after getting up to eig...
Domestic abuse is so rife in Bermuda's homes that the Island's only shelter for victims routinely has to turn desperate women and their children away.
The level of violence has been steadily rising over the last few years, said Physical Abuse Centre ...
Polish-born Holocaust survivor Sally Frishberg has much to be angry about. She was robbed of her childhood, her home, some relatives, and an early education. But this is a woman who believes that ?when there is a fork in the road, we must go in the d...
Government Information Technology Officer Abdallah Ahad has until tomorrow to confirm his qualifications are legitimate after serious questions were raised about him.
Education Minister Terry Lister said yesterday, the $80-000-a-year officer ? whose ...
School principals have called on teachers and Government to resolve their differences because it is only the students who are suffering.
Several principals told The Royal Gazette that students were disappointed they were not able to take the Terra No...
Two Bermudian students who were given scholarships by the E-Commerce Ministry graduated on Friday.
Kevin Anderson and Khari Sharrieff completed their MBA degrees online from Schiller International University.
E-Commerce Minister Renee Webb congratula...
One of the joys of the Heritage Month celebrations is the annual concert directed by Marjorie Pettit.
Known for its excellence, this year?s programme promises more of the same.
In addition to the hand-picked, 37-piece orchestra, which includes many o...
The long wait home
May 1, 2004
Dear Sir,
I saw the letter in today's paper and thought perhaps I'll send in mine as I too felt the life being sucked out of me in the Customs line.
My US Airways flight landed around 12.30 p.m. - I didn't leave the Air...
The rate of inflation for March remained at 3.1 percent, according to figures released by Government yesterday.
According to a release on the Consumer Price Index from the Statistics Department, the high levels of inflation were blamed partly on incr...