in helping people meet the challenges of everyday living, the Bermuda Counsellors Association (BCA) is celebrating Counselling Awareness Month during April.
BCA chairperson Lee-Ann Simmons said: "Many people, at some point in time, need help and guid...
Black economic empowerment and young under-employed black men weren't exactly on the agenda but they almost ended up as the main course -- as did public safety at a meeting to discuss World Heritage status for St. George's.
It was advertised as an "i...
Education Minister Milton Scott has hit back at critics who claim teachers are no longer able to punish their students.
He has come under fire in recent weeks from the Opposition, the Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT), and a member of his own party, MP...
Dear Sir, Please refer to your front page story, Royal Gazette , March 30, stating `A majority of Reid Street merchants favour moves to pedestrianise' according to a Chamber Survey. And: "67 percent of merchants said they were in favour of pedestria...
Police Service with Police Week 2001. Karen Smith finds out what the volunteer officers of the reserves are all about.
For 38 years, Commandant of Bermuda Police Reserves Eugene Vickers has patrolled the streets as a volunteer officer in the battle a...
Well-known Bermudian businessman, Robert Rosser, has taken early retirement from the company he has been with for 21 years.
Mr. Rosser has left his post as senior vice president of Sinser Management Services, which was previously Skandia Internationa...
Apathy, it turns out, can be rewarded with cold hard cash.
It took less than an hour to close the book on the National Sports Club. Soon its 154 members will be cashing a five figure cheque.
But at least one important question about the governance of...
This is response to the Letter to the Editor from LWL which appeared in The Royal Gazette on Tuesday 13th March.
The writer asked why the traffic wardens give out tickets from Barr's Bay to Smatt's Cycle Livery which is outside the City. Contrary to ...
programme which aims to "raise reading levels''.
Using a series of reading quizzes, the teachers are able to monitor the students progress as they mature.
A school spokesperson said: "The students have developed a passion for reading, supported by a ...
Plans to launch the Island's first ever teacher training course have received a mixed reaction.
The Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) said the part-time training programme was a good idea in principle, but it would need further information before it co...