the "congenial atmosphere'' surrounding the new contract signed on Friday.
During the next two years, backdated to October last year, officers will get a six percent increase. The increase is granted in two three percent increments.
A highlight of th...
Just months after breaking into the first team of his Island soccer side, teenager Raymond Beach has landed a three-year scholarship at English First Division outfit, Preston North End.
The move represents a meteoric rise for the 16-year-old who was ...
the second of two parts, former Premier Sir John Swan continues his prescription for improving public schools, beginning with the need for improved forms of social development.
We need to do more to improve the circumstances that stand between our ch...
items for inclusion in the Bermuda National Gallery's forthcoming exhibition, Made in Bermuda, she was already familiar with locally made silverware, but had no idea what items she would find during her two-day whirlwind "treasure hunt.'' By her own...
Sundays at Oasis Night Club's Rock Room are in for a very special treat this weekend, when African-American poet Dr. Dorothy King joins them to perform some of her own works in the open air at Par-la-Ville Park.
Dr. King, who has also authored 11 sho...
returning to Bermuda. Three years out of business school, Miss Hansford-Smith is currently the company's vice president for e-commerce, stock exchanges and alternative risk financing. Last month she sat down with reporter Adam Cooper . Were you alway...
the first of two parts, former Premier Sir John Swan gives a prescription for improving public schools.
In recent months there has been genuine concern expressed about our public education system. The system is undergoing intense public scrutiny. Hea...
Former Premier Sir John Swan has called on Government to consider "rescuing'' children from problem families and putting them in boarding schools.
Writing in The Royal Gazette today, Sir John states that boarding schools should be established for pro...
More special needs children and care providers are in Government's summer camps this year, according to Youth and Sport Minister Dennis Lister.
Mr. Lister was correcting "misinformation'' in a broadcast news report and comments by Shadow Minister Pat...
Teachers are unlikely to be licensed in Bermuda for at least another two years, their union has announced.
Michael Charles, general secretary of the Bermuda Union of Teachers, said Government hopes of seeing all education staff licensed by September ...