National psyche damaged warns Senator Swan
The PLP Government has damaged the psyche of the people, said Opposition Senator Kim Swan (UBP)yesterday.
"When you have an all-embracing mandate, then set out to threaten people, you damage the national psy...
Government needs to come clean on whether its policy of awarding public contracts is based on race because the community is confused, the United Bermuda Party (UBP) said last night.
The Opposition said the Government was split with Tourism Minister R...
Part of education is learning that rules and laws are made for good reasons and need to be adhered to, even if they do not have unanimous support.
Education also involves teaching students, and apparently parents, that actions have consequences, and ...
Home-Grown Alternatives (HGA), a shopping extravaganza for quality items either made or embellished by local artists and craftspeople, has become a firm part of the Bermudian Christmas tradition, and this year's event again takes place on Saturday at...
Government school CedarBridge Academy broke Island-wide regulations on Monday when it sent hundreds of children home for failing to have blazers, it emerged last night.
According to the Ministry of Education's new Code of Conduct, which was implement...
The teachers' union last night said it may consider withdrawing its support from the new school Code of Conduct after claiming that the document was pushed through before the consultation process was complete.
Anthony Wolffe, president of the Bermuda...
Government needs to make the family a priority and start educating and empowering boys if it is to stop many of the social ills plaguing the "matriarchal" Island, an expert has claimed.
Author and domestic violence guru Erin Pizzey, who has been in B...
What's the most challenging thing that you have ever done? Running a marathon, renovating a Bermuda cottage or bringing up children may come high up on a scale of personal achievements.
Ask Cris Valdes-Dapena, Ifor Hughes, Marisa Hall and Mark Lima, ...
Part of education is learning that rules and laws are made for good reasons and need to be adhered to, even if they do not have unanimous support. Education also involves teaching, and apparently parents, that actions have consequences, and choosing ...
Hundreds of CedarBridge children missed school yesterday after being sent home for not having blazers.
The move was condemned by CedarBridge Academy's Parent Teacher Student Association chairman Robin Richardson who said children could not afford to ...