The cost of improving school security could run into the millions, the Ministry of Education revealed yesterday.
However Government's Budget Statement released in March pronounced: "The initiatives promised by this Government to reduce class sizes in...
Officially, they are Bermuda National Youth Jazz Ensemble (BNYJE), but following their appearances in the Sir George Somers' festivities in Lyme Regis, Dorset, England in the coming week, they will doubtless be remembered as "The Talented Ambassadors...
Hundreds of people have backed a new campaign calling for Government to address the Island's dog problems.
In less than 24 hours after being set up, more than 300 people signed a petition calling for action to help agencies struggling to cope with do...
Please allow me space in your letters section to comment on the editorial in today's edition concerning the post-secondary education choices of Bermudians.
It seems that The Royal Gazette , at least in today's edition, has returned to its old habits ...
the Senate on Wednesday, are still raising considerable concern in the business community.
That contrasts with the support they are likely to have received in the wider community, where the perception that black Bermudians do not benefit from the Isl...
Permanent Secretary.
Governor Thorold Masefield yesterday approved the recommendation of the Public Service Commission that Assistant Cabinet Secretary Robert Horton replace John Drinkwater, who was recently appointed Cabinet Secretary.
Born in Somer...
Palacio in this first of five reports on the growth of art in Bermuda.
In the past ten years art has flourished on the Island, with a greater number of artists exploring a diversity of styles and media, and an ever- broadening audience turning out to...
Tyrrell, who on Monday faces a leadership challenge from assistant national coach Mark Trott at the BFA's annual general meeting, answers a series of questions posed by The Royal Gazette sports desk. Trott was forwarded the same questions but decline...
Just 76 percent of students in their last year of public school this summer managed to graduate -- a four percent decrease on last year, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Figures released last night showed that out of a possible 412 pupils who could have...
Musical adventure is the name of the game for children attending Art in the Park sessions at Victoria Park this month.
Sponsored by the newly-founded registered charity, Art Start, the weekly two-and-one-half-hour sessions have been designed to intro...