Bermuda could soon see home-grown teachers and nurses coming into the workplace with plans to launch four-year degree courses at the Island's college.
Bermuda College deputy president Dr. Larita Alford is busy nurturing relationships with Wheelock Co...
PHC 3 St. George's 1
Dennis Russell's education in top-flight football continued at an appreciable pace after his second-half winner at St. John's field last night took PHC into the Friendship Trophy second round.
Russell scored with a low right-foot...
DATE: Nov 08, 2001 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Dexter Smith, Head of Sport
PHC 3 St. George's 1
Dennis Russell's education in top-flight football continued at an appreciable pace after his second-half winner at St. John's field last night took PHC into the Friendship Trophy second round.
Russell scored with a low right-foot...
DATE: Nov 08, 2001 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Dexter Smith, Head of Sport
All Bermudians are invited to take part in the Opposition United Bermuda Party's (UBP) annual conference which starts tomorrow at the New Testament Church of God's Heritage Hall in Hamilton.
Participants will be involved in, what is for the UBP, a ra...
New Labour, Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Terry Lister has said he doesn't mind that work permit numbers have slightly risen under the PLP as he says his party has a 10-year plan for the country.
He said Government would be continuing to en...
A brand new show featuring paintings by two visiting Canadian artists, Donna-Lee Bolden and Nicole Pe?a and entitled `Island Tourt' will open this Friday at Kafu gallery
Miss Bolden uses acrylic paint, chalk pastel and compressed charcoal to deliver ...
The Bermuda Council For Drug Free Sport have announced that the recently-formed Student Athlete Leadership Team (SALT) will take part in the United Nations International Drug Control Programme (UNIDCP) `Hands on Theme' meeting to be held in Rome, Ita...
DATE: Nov 07, 2001 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Mount St. Agnes Academy will have its first sports field in its 112 year history thanks to funding from the Bank of Bermuda.
Sister Judith Rollo, the MSA principal, said the school will now have its own "field of dreams" when the facility opens next ...
DATE: Nov 07, 2001 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jarion Richardson
New Education and Development Minister Paula Cox is preparing for a busy few weeks ahead meeting principals, teachers and union representatives on the Island.
And she will start today by meeting with the principals of middle schools to discuss a rang...
Patricia Gordon-Pamplin has denied her rapid promotion to the high-profile Home Affairs brief was a political favour for backing Grant Gibbons in the United Bermuda Party's (UBP) leadership race.
Ms Gordon-Pamplin, who previously held the Youth and S...