Aptitude and a willingness to work hard were cited as what it takes to move ahead in Bermuda's insurance sector, according to a group of Bermudians recently promoted at Renaissance Re (RenRe).
Although coming from diverse educational backgrounds, the...
TEENAGE volunteeers are being offered the chance to work with animals in a voluntary programme run by the Bermuda Zoological Society.
The deadline for students aged 14 to 18 to apply to join the BMZ's Junior Volunteer Programme is two weeks tomorrow....
DATE: Jun 07, 2002 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
Clarifying feminism
May 16, 2002
Dear Sir,
In response to the letter written by 'Patriarch' I would appreciate the opportunity to clarify some of his misconceptions about feminism and research generally.
Feminism is about equality, much like the Civi...
THE Bermuda School of Music is picking up any slack there might be in Bermuda's Golden Jubilee celebrations with a formal concert of royal coronation music.
Some royalists in the community have complained that Bermuda just isn't doing enough to celeb...
IF there were a prize for the most attractive business site in Bermuda, then surely Aberfeldy Nurseries would be among the favourites to win it.
Commuters making their way to and from Hamilton along Harbour Road each day can can treat their eyes ever...
The controversy over home schools, which has been extensively covered in The Royal Gazette this week, raises serious questions about how these institutions should be governed.
The rise in home schooling is part of a worldwide trend, caused in large p...
WHEN Jeremy Madeiros took over as Government Conservation Officer just over a year ago, he understood just how huge a responsibilty he was taking on. The graduate of Merristwood College of Agriculture and Horticulture in Surrey, England had worked un...
Parents, teachers and students from a number of home schools will present a petition today to Education Minister Paula Cox over plans to introduce tighter controls.
More than 50 people are expected to gather outside the House of Assembly at noon for ...
THE first time Fred Hassell walked into a nursing home he was terrified. He'd never seen such old people in all his life. That was 26 years ago and he's no longer afraid.
"When I first saw seniors at a rest home I was totally afraid. I had never seen...
Government has been urged to re-open the dialogue on the issue of home schooling before implementing tighter controls on how they operate.
Shadow Education Minister Tim Smith said he believed it was reasonable to have some minimum guidelines in place...