BERMUDA is one of the world's leaders in the fight to keep recreational drugs out of sport.
So said Casey Wade, the director of education and planning of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
While most larger countries like the United States and Cana...
PREMIER Alex Scott is going to Wonderland next week ? but he will not see the Mad Hatter, only students of Purvis Primary School.
Wonderland is the name given to a "microsociety" in which all students have their own role to play.
Every Thursday after...
HARRINGTON Sound Primary, the only Government school on the island in the programme, played host to ten students from Peru as part of the International School to School Experience (ISSE).
The exchange proved to be a major success.
Due to circumstance...
Long overdue quarterly statistics were released by Government yesterday in a new format ? but only give a fraction of the information that has been released previously.
But Government said that all the information previously available in the Quarterl...
ANOTHER graduate of Bermuda Junior Golf Association's ever-productive programme is now forging a career out of the game.
Young Scott Roy joined the staff at Riddell's Bay this week, and fittingly it will be some of the youngsters now involved in that...
Premier Alex Scott is beginning to put his own stamp on Government, both in terms of appointments and policy.
Last week?s Cabinet shuffle showed some of his thinking. While the shuffle was forced by the death of Finance Minister Eugene Cox as opposed...
Bermuda's push to kick drugs out of sport could be used as a model by other countries around the world, one of the leading figures in the World Anti-Doping Agency has declared.
Casey Wade, WADA's director of education and planning, gave a ringing end...
Growing up, Katrina Williams loved animals. In fact, for as long as she could remember she wanted to be a veterinarian. Today, she is completing her thesis on 'The Prevalence of Narcotics in Bermuda' and expects to graduate from Anglia Polytechnic Un...
Although many people find it hard to overcome stress in the workplace, one hospital worker has found her own answer to life in a hectic job.
Shirley Wallen, who has worked at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for the last 37 years, has found "peace" ...
Premier Alex Scott yesterday recommitted his Government to addressing social issues, but stressed that parents, not governments, raise children, and called on the entire community to play a part.
In a speech to Hamilton Rotary Club, he also expressed...