The Opposition continued to harry Government over the new Berkley project in the Senate yesterday with Senator Leonard Santucci demanding to know if it would be completed on time.
The $68 million project is due to be finished by September this year.
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The Philadelphia-based members of ACE INA, a part of the ACE Group of Companies, yesterday announced that Dominic J. Frederico, chairman of ACE INA Holdings Inc., will receive the 2003 Franklin Award from the Philadelphia Chapter of the Chartered Pro...
Bermuda needs to be saved from the anarchist, backbencher Dale Butler said yesterday in a speech laced with criticism at the leadership of his party.
But he also offered a number of ideas on involving a broader section of Bermudians in decision-makin...
Young men need to be encouraged to study in order to increase their thirst for an education, St. Mary's University president Colin Dodd, told Hamilton Rotarians yesterday.
Mr. Dodd is on the Island to speaking to college-bound students.
Pointing out ...
DATE: Mar 12, 2003 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Carla Zuill
On Martin Luther King's birthday in January, New York's Mayor, Michael Bloomberg, stood in front of the New York Urban League and declared a kind of war on the “disgraceful” state of education in the City of New York.
In some middle schools, he said,...
A Jamaican father urged people to "say no to drugs and yes to education" when he was jailed for six years yesterday for importing $150,000 worth of cocaine into the Island.
Derrick McLaughlin, who will be 30 tomorrow, asked the court for mercy after ...
Continued from Saturday's Royal Gazette
Schools that are "inviting" to students do not happen by accident, Education Minister Paula Cox told the House of Assembly.
"They are the products of intentional effort, sound thinking and regular assessment - ...
A school for students with special needs is to be established from September this year, Parliament has been told.
Minister for Education and Development Paula Cox told the House of Assembly on Friday that the new school will cater for up to 25 childr...
An increasing number of schoolchildren are suffering from mental illness and depression - leading to difficulties in the Island's classrooms, Education and Development Minister Paula Cox has claimed.
She said her department was working with the Minis...
Road Safety Council chairman Dr. Joseph Froncioni, in an opinion on this page, has listed some of the major reasons for Bermuda's continuing toll of deaths and serious injuries on the roads.
He correctly states, as did Clarence Tucker, the grandfathe...