A CANADIAN hedgehog expert last night said pygmy hedgehogs probably would not become an environmental nuisance for Bermuda, but importing skunks would be a disaster.
The Mid-Ocean News contacted Bryan Smith, founder of the International Hedgehog Asso...
"NOT every kid is going to get a masters degree in education or mathematics. But they can get a masters degree in common sense."
So says David Bascome who along with fellow professional player Shaun Goater, has been staging their annual soccer camp a...
WHEN it comes to public support for a Bermuda Government the first line of defence is always knee-crawling deference, the fall-back position an extreme form of fact-evading denial.
The deference involves supporters conferring a sense of infallibility...
TWO leading local film-makers are offering a golden opportunity to students interested in a hands-on experience in their trade.
The free workshop, offered by Errol Williams, director of When Voices Rise - the much-lauded documentary on the 1959 theat...
JUDITH James has spent four decades teaching Bermuda's children and hasn't experienced a single day of burn-out. She loves what she does.
Mrs. James last month received the Bermuda Overcoming Learning Disabilities/Difficulties long-service award alon...
Corporate Bermuda will benefit from changes to the education system, Education Minister Paula Cox told the Women in International Trade (WIT) group recently.
"In this time where we are seeking to restore the luster of our tourism product, and when ou...
Acting Senior Magistrate Carlisle Greaves pondered the appropriate punishment for a 21-year-old man he felt was a drug supplier after he admitted possessing cannabis during a session in Magistrates' Court earlier this week.
Duty counsel Veronica Dale...
Museum does us proud
June 23, 2002
Dear Sir,
I am writing to congratulate and thank all those responsible for creating the magnificent new Bermuda Military Heritage addition to the Bermuda maritime Museum.
Its success is a personal triumph for Charlo...
An added bonus
June 20, 2002
Dear Sir,
Many of my readers have often asked what happened to my pen. Yes, I have been quiet but for my own reasons - not that there were no topics to discuss.
But on Sunday, June 9, I was invited by my grandson to the B...
The following are extracts of editorials taken from US newspapers that may be of interest to Royal Gazette readers.Chicago Tribune on organ donations
There is the science-fiction horror, along the lines of the best-selling novel 'Coma', in which huma...