The Bermuda Junior Service League will sponsor its second `Focus Forward - A Vision in Self-Awareness' seminar tomorrow.
The non-profit seminar will be held from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Bermuda College at Stonington. The aim, said Service League pres...
Boats and crew in Bermuda will be required to meet tougher safety standards, an inquiry into the sinking of the fishing vessel New Nuts has recommended.
The report did not ascribe blame to skipper Robert (Bobby) Lambe for the sinking which claimed th...
Government has clamped down on immigration abuses with the stop list rising by 42 percent said Home Affairs Minister Terry Lister in yesterday's budget debate.
He said close scrutiny of suspected marriages of convenience had led to the Registry Gener...
A close-knit community was in a state of shock last night after the mindless murder of a 57-year-old man who was found dead behind a workingmen's club in the small neighbourhood where he was born and raised.
Friends and close relatives of Eugene Lloy...
The 2003 Bermuda Festival is now in its final phase, and closes this week with joint and individual performances by violinist James Ehnes and The English Chamber Orchestra, both of whom have graced the local stage before.
Since his first performance ...
Just weeks after teachers received a new pay package, the Ministry of Education is trying to recruit Jamaican teachers to the Island - some of whom are already embroiled in a dispute over money with the Jamaican government.
According to BBC reports, ...
Two students have recently graduated from The Centre's Continuing Education programme's ten-week community education course, designed to boost maths and literacy skills.
Marilyn Richardson and Oshay Swan, both 22, were recently presented with certifi...
Opposition allegations that the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) is being directed by the Attorney General's office was strongly refuted by Government in the House of Assembly Monday.
But the United Bermuda Party (UBP) persisted an...
Minister for Education and Development Paula Cox has admitted that she now feels she has a "progressive ownership" of her department - after at first taking up the post with some trepidation.
During an interview with The Royal Gazette, Ms Cox said sh...
Teachers, parents and students from the Island's public schools have been speaking their minds to the Education Ministry at a series of round table talks designed to open up the lines of communication.
A number of meetings have already been held with...