The Island?s youth will share their ideas on the issue of race relations on Saturday.
Sixty students from upper primary, middle school and high schools across Bermuda will address the issue when they participate in a special workshop organised by the...
Adult educators in Bermuda are being given a little coaching on how to make learning more inviting with the help of international teaching consultant Dr. Charlotte Reed.
She is on the Island this week to share her passion for education and to help tr...
An essay contest for students at five Bermuda senior schools will be a special feature of the 20th International Churchill Conference being held here November 6-8 at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess Hotel.
The grand prize winner will receive an all-exp...
Foreigners taking over
October 31, 2003
Dear Sir,
Thank for allowing me once again these few words in your column.
It is really time for a Government of Bermudians ? meaning people that were born on this Island to take a stand.
There is going to come...
Tag Day thanks
October 28, 2003
Dear Sir,
The Committee of Management of the Lady Cubitt Compassionate Association (LCCA) extend their thanks to the numerous members of the community who donated so generously to our recent annual Tag Day in September...
The fire bell rang at the Hamilton Fire Station yesterday to mark the launch of this year's Fire Prevention Week.
Public Safety Minister Randolph Horton rang the bell after reading the proclamation to a roomful of young students who were taught 'When...
The father of a Berkeley Institute student allegedly assaulted by a security man has called on the school to sack the guard, saying he has been roughing up other students.
As a result of the fracas last week, physical education teacher and former Ber...
Education was given little prominence in the Throne Speech on Friday when Sir Governor John Vereker reconvened Parliament.
There were no surprises about plans for the public education system, or anything controversial, with each of the issues having ...
Turks and Caicos Chief Minister Michael Misick urged Government to empower the people economically at the Progressive Labour Party's banquet on Saturday night.
And he encouraged the PLP to be all inclusive and operated on principles of integrity, tra...
The fight against white collar crime and money laundering is still going strong ? with new legislation in the pipeline to beef up the laws against both.
In the Throne Speech on Friday Governor Sir John Vereker said the powers of the Bermuda Monetary ...