In a hard hitting passionate speech at St. Paul's Centennial Hall at lunchtime yesterday, Opposition Leader Grant Gibbons offered Bermuda alternative leadership which will focus on "real equity, real economic progress, and a government with real inte...
Government has begun legal action against striking teachers who are now breaking the law, Labour Minister Terry Lister warned last night.
He said he was shocked teachers were still on strike after being told the matter had been referred to a Trade Di...
Some of the record 67 graduates of insurance programmes are pictured here, after attaining certification in a number of insurance-related courses of study at the Bermuda Insurance Institute (BII).
The Institute's Director of Education & Training, Pet...
Keeping the Central/Victor Scott legacy alive is the aim of an Alumni Rally and Open House at the Glebe Road school this Saturday from 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
Former students - of which there are thousands in the 71-year-old history of the school - teach...
DATE: Oct 29, 2002 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
Government will name the private company which will take over Stonington Beach Hotel within two weeks, Tourism Minister Renee Webb said last night.
The Royal Gazette has learned that Bermuda Resort Hotels (BRH) was chosen by Stonington's owners Bermu...
Former students of Berkeley Institute are being invited to attend a briefing session tonight on the school's new set of core values.
The board of governors has adopted the new values and put them in brochure form, under the heading `Educating Tomorro...
Labour Minister Terry Lister last night took the only avenue remaining when he referred the pay dispute between the Ministry of Education and the teachers to binding arbitration.
It is obvious that the two sides are incapable of negotiating an agreem...
Teachers who strike again today will be breaking the law after Labour Minister Terry Lister referred their dispute to mandatory arbitration.
Earlier teachers voted to continue yesterday's Island-wide strikes over pay which stopped education for aroun...
Teachers are pushing for parity pay with similarly qualified Government professionals.
And they say it is unfair to point to extra holidays as a reason for keeping salaries low.
Bermuda Union of Teachers President Anthony Wolffe said: “The amount of ...
On September 30, 2002, I based my column on the resurgence of captives because of the state of the global insurance market. As a result of that column, I received feedback from people who wanted to know how to get into the captive industry and how th...