Some of Bermuda's finest young people scooped up honours at this year's Outstanding Teen Awards ceremony.
The Overall Outstanding Teen was Bermuda High School student Tiffany Paynter, who is setting herself some high aims - she wants to become the Mi...
Premier Jennifer Smith fears hostilities with Iraq could lead to further terrorist attacks.
But she said Bermuda was prepared for any emergency.
Last night the Premier released a statement following a meeting of her cabinet.
She said: "Bermuda - like...
Anti-war protester Geneva Humdy-Woodley was last night praying for the safety of her son who is now in the Middle East readying for a US-led invasion of Iraq.
But Ms Humdy-Woodley not only has her 20-year-old son, Kemal, in mind. She is praying for a...
Premier Jennifer Smith yesterday launched the Island's first survey of literacy and life skills of the adult population.
"The data collected will help us establish a literacy benchmark for the adult population and to identify any skill shortages and ...
A new teaching method, similar to the Montessori method, has been introduced at Victor Scott and already the teachers are seeing the results.
High/Scope - Active Learning Environment, was adopted by the school at the start of the school year last Sep...
DATE: Mar 18, 2003 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
When wife and mother of two, Charmaine Richardson, enrolled at Southwestern Christian College three years ago, the last thing on her mind was becoming College Queen.
However, in the April issue of Ebony Magazine, Mrs. Richardson's photo appears with ...
DATE: Mar 18, 2003 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
The Bermuda Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan - a living, evolving conservation plan for the Island - was launched on Friday.
"We can no longer afford to think that protecting our natural heritage is something we will tackle if we have time," war...
The following is the conclusion of Friday night's debate on the Police Amendment Act in the House of Assembly.
PLP backbencher and former deputy Police Commissioner Wayne Perinchief said Mr. Barritt admitted the reforms were a step in the right direc...
Government senators yesterday hit back at claims that more money than ever was being spent on education and blamed neglect by the Opposition United Bermuda Party (UBP) for leaving public schools lacking.
The UBP came under fire during the education d...
United Bermuda Party (UBP) senators were fuming after being granted only minutes to debate the Health Ministry in yesterday's budget session.
But Government Senator Calvin Smith said the Opposition was to blame as it was their choice to spend only tw...