JAMAICANS in Bermuda have come a long way in only a few years. Once laughingly dismissed as "jump-ups", they have since established themselves as pillars of our community, gaining recognition for the many worthy contributions they have made to the is...
A well paid thief August 17, 2002 Dear Sir, I saw in yesterday’s Royal Gazette (August 16) a report that someone had been jailed for two and a half years for embezzling $400,000 from one of our local banks.
I agree that a custodial sentence is appro...
BERMUDA'S new Cardiac Diagnostic Unit at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital is to officially open next month, the Bermuda Hospitals Board said yesterday..
Stephanie Reid, chief executive officer of the board, said the hospital's newest unit finished b...
SCHOLAR of living history.
Being honoured with a scholarship is not just a summer sensation for young Bermudians. This month, the woman who founded Bermuda's Junior Service League in 1936 received one: the Mrs. C. Vail Zuill Scholarship was named aft...
SCHOLARSHIPS in Bermuda are complex, satisfying need for remembrance and for thanks, offering young Bermudians jobs for when they finish university, affecting the population's access to education and responding to the changing structure of the econom...
A registered charity was launched yesterday at the Cabinet building to provide financial assistance for the education and development of the children of murder victim, Chena Trott.
Ms Trott, 32, was killed at the Crawl Esso Tiger Market on August 9.
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DATE: Aug 22, 2002 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Carla Zuill
Stephanie Henderson is the recipient of this year's $25,000 Appleby Spurling and Kempe legal education scholarship.
Ms Henderson completed her postgraduate certificate in legal studies through the University of Durham in 2001. The feat earned her ent...
The new principal of Whitney Institute has been announced as former teacher at the school Freddie Evans.
Mr. Evans will take over at the helm of the Government-aided middle school in September, after former head teacher Gail Graham retired in July. T...
Putting children first
August 10, 2002
Dear Sir,
Having read the letter by "ducking stool" who suggested that children's interviews be video taped when the interview concerns accusations made either to protect, or as in many cases to abuse the child ...
Latanya Dickinson was the winner of the most recent business camp for students sponsored by the Bank of Bermuda.
Latanya took top honours after developing an online accounting programme aimed at helping small Island businesses stay on top of their fi...