Among the first things one notices about Carol Hill is the eloquence of her speech.
Perfect vowels, well-constructed sentences and mellow tones belie the fact that she is as Bermudian as those whose conversation is not similarly shaped.
While it coul...
Education chiefs are investigating after a parent claimed he saw his son's female infant teacher fighting another woman at the Agricultural Show.
The worried father told The Royal Gazette that his five-year-old son had spotted his Francis Patton scho...
Bermuda Track and Field Association have made it clear that they had no authority to prevent a local athletics club from taking four of the Island's top athletes on an educational tour of the US.
In a controversy that erupted last week, Mid Island St...
DATE: Apr 23, 2002 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Adrian Robson
A women's social club, 30 years old in June, will be reviving a scholarship it previously offered to a student wishing to study Tourism and Hospitality at the Bermuda College.
Bons Vivants Bermuda, a club made up of women who presently or previously ...
DATE: Apr 23, 2002 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
Today sees the launch of Bermuda's Organ and Tissue Donor Week with residents being offered free check-ups every day.
Health officials will be on hand at the Transport Control Department (TCD), the Bermuda National Library on Queen Street, and in the...
Homless man jailed for one year after targetting the Royal Gazette
The 41-year-old homeless man who swore at a magistrate when he was remanded in custody for two weeks after denying stealing a newspaper and smashing a window has been imprisoned for o...
A 15-year-old boy who attended school only three times in three months has been told that he must be able to read and write if he is to succeed in life.
The teenager's mother was told by Juvenile Court Magistrate Tyrone Chin that she must take respon...
Pigs, horses, flowers, kids rapping about bio-diversity, Bermuda Regiment playing ‘Jammin' and ‘Rock around the Clock', cedar displays and fish pots.
Over 2,000 people came out to enjoy the best of Bermuda at the The 65th Annual Agricultural Exhibiti...
Students who do not take the traditional route of education will be able to be involved in a new educational scheme the Hamilton Lions Club heard on Tuesday. The new scheme is called the Alliance for Qualification Association (AQA).
The aim of the ne...
IS THERE any point in passing comment on the latest Bermuda Track and Field Association controversy?
Not really.
There are those who believe athletics' governing body is doing a good job. And there are those who know better.
And no matter what's docu...