Education Minister Milton Scott has rushed to the defence of an Island School which suspended dozens of pupils following a drinking binge in the school playground.
And the Minister warned that there "must be a clear and unequivocal message'' sent to ...
DATE: Mar 25, 2000 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Patrick Burgess
used substance on the Island -- according to an expert.
National Drug Commission chief executive Derrick Binns spoke out yesterday after the release of a survey which shows that the use of alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, crack cocaine and tobacco has de...
vitality.
According to Canadian pharmacist Sherry Torkos a routine that takes into account traditional and complementary medicine, lifestyle, nutrition and supplements, is a sound formula for good health.
"I believe in a holistic approach, one that's...
the US are up for grabs for Bermudian musicians.
The prestigious dates will be given to two groups by former boxer Fred Thomas who is hoping to put the punch back into the local music scene by reviving the Battle of the Bands.
The winners will get th...
education system and overseeing the integration of Bermuda's schools in the 1950s and 1960s, has died. He was 85.
Mr. Williams, who was also a passionate sportsman, was Director of Education from 1956 until 1970, during which time the school system w...
Turn off your TV for a week. That is what the Bermuda Reading Association is pushing for in the week of April 10-16 in an effort to encourage reading.
Association vice president Ameenah Ahad is a reading teacher at the Bermuda College and reported th...
a world centre in the computer-based global market, an Independent Senator said yesterday.
Senator Walwyn Hughes backed members of the Progressive Labour Party when he said it was up to business leaders on the Island to ensure it stayed ahead of the ...
Did you know they took Nick away. Children miss Nick. I liked Rugrats it was funny. But they took it away. Can you find out why? Thank you Nick, ASTORIA HOERRMANN Age 8 St. George's Land Tax is too much March 10, 2000 Dear Sir, I have kept qui...
Hospitality professionals are heading back to the classroom in a bid to turn students on to careers in tourism.
Volunteers from retail, hotels and other areas of the private sector are taking their message to hundreds of students to rekindle interest...
Angry primary school parents are to personally petition the Premier after Government scrapped a class forcing children to travel miles for lessons.
Parents worry St. George's Preparatory School may have to close if numbers are not kept up as children...