Tightening up Bermuda's democracy with Bermuda's first Ombudsman, forging ahead with plans to build a new rest home for seniors in St. George's and making further headway with an Unemployment Insurance Scheme should all feature in the Throne Speech o...
Education and Development Minister Paula Cox will this weekend head off to Scotland as part of a Bermudian delegation to play an integral role in the 15th Conference of Commonwealth Education Ministers.
The Council for Education in the Commonwealth h...
Microsoft on Tuesday donated $20,000 for computers and repair work St. George's Preparatory School, which was badly hit during Hurricane Fabian.
The cash will also be used for computer equipment and training at Victor Scott Primary in Pembroke and Pu...
Even though the Department of Consumer Affairs fields complaints about consumers being duped by individual traders or businesses it cannot fix everything, Rotarians heard during their weekly luncheon yesterday.
Education Officer Rhonda Daniels from C...
Bermuda's emergency services coped brilliantly in dealing with the trauma of Hurricane Fabian, a stress management team from the United States has concluded.
Two counsellors from the International Critical Stress Foundation (ICISF) are on the Island ...
It has been a rocky six months, but things are only getting better for Bermuda's newest cable channel Fresh Creations, according to programming boss Elmore Warren.
“We have accomplished a lot in a short period of time - like staying on the air,” he s...
Bermuda's public education system is leading the way when it comes to information technology after its B.TEC curriculum was the first in the world to be certified by an international authority.
Education and Development Minister Paula Cox said yester...
The Transport Ministry will be running a public education campaign next month to remind the public to "buckle up".
As of January 1, 2004 front seat passengers and drivers will be required to wear a seat belt when the new law takes full effect. Failin...
Former Government Senator Calvin Smith has condemned the recent firing of Sean O'Connell from the Bermuda College and warned that such an erosion of freedom jeopardises democracy.
In a letter to the Editor, Mr. Smith said: "I am in total disagreement...
The Bermuda Fire Service is looking for a new batch of firefighters keen to get into a "hot" new job.
"The Fire Service is looking for ten to 14 new firefighters to make up for people who have left or have been promoted as we require more firefighter...