Deputy Police Commissioner George Jackson is to travel to the UK next week in search of new officers for Bermuda.
He will be leaving accompanied by four other officers, and together they will be interviewing and testing a number of officers from arou...
was told yesterday, but that has not discouraged people from looking.
Wendell (Shine) Hayward, the founder and president of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Bermuda, spoke about some of the symptoms and treatments of multiple sclerosis, or MS, to th...
a scholarship or financial award this year.
Education Minister Sen. Milton Scott said the department was now going through the process of considering the applications.
They have been received for Bermuda Government Scholarships, Teacher Training Awar...
One of the counselling services for young people on the Island is hoping to prevent children having children this year with its annual Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month.
Every year, more than 100 young teenaged girls either visit the Women's Clinic or ...
are to succeed in the 21st century, Hamilton Rotary Club was told yesterday.
Roy Napier, head of Bermuda High School for Girls (BHS), said students need to study the culture and society of other nations and should not be constrained by parochial nati...
Mr. Robert Stewart's letter which appeared on April 21, 2001 is so misleading, so filled with errors and theoretical in its thrust, that I must request the privilege of responding to it with some real practicalities of Bermuda.
It is necessary for me...
people have applied for the post of interim president.
The applications have come from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Bermuda, said College chairman Jan Spiering on Friday.
The college is hoping to draw up a short-list by the end o...
As the song says: "I used to be disgusted, but now I'm just confused.'' If I had been on the Island for the last Election I would have voted for the PLP.
According to Rolfe Commissiong and the Premier, that means: a. I approved of their parliamentar...
Front-line drug workers fear rise in number of AIDS cases By Karen Smith A surge in AIDS and HIV cases has been predicted for Bermuda with reports that intravenous drug use is on the rise, The Royal Gazette has learned.
Both drug users and drug coun...
guests of a CedarBridge Arts in Education initiative, the aim of which is to broaden the exposure of local students to a variety of art forms, and also encourage them to fully develop their talents.
Directed by Dr. David Morrow, the 44-strong ensembl...