I am writing to express my absolute disgust with the self-absorbed whining of Bermuda's teachers. Every day there is a new report on the illiteracy epidemic which is crippling our children (and country), while they mill around complaining about worki...
Bermuda College and the local and international business communities, concluded here last week.
Liz Ward, of Executive Choice Ltd., who had primary responsibility for the organisation of the conference at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Inistitute...
Certainly one can only hope that he is successful. However, one cannot but wonder what are we going to do about all of the functional illiterates that have already graduated.
We have created an increasingly sophisticated economy for the benefit of "g...
examines the way in which St. George's' Richard Allen A.M.E. Church is hoping to help Bermudians, and especially women, deal with topics that affect their everyday lives.
*** The Richard Allen A.M.E Church in St. George's is striving towards "greate...
Opposition Labour Affairs spokesman Michael Dunkley has blasted Education Minister Milton Scott for inflaming the teachers dispute by misunderstanding labour law. The teachers escalated their action in response to a threat of binding arbitration unde...
The UBP's latest announcement of suspending Trevor Moniz from the party -- one of its few remaining members with a mind of his own and the courage to stand by it -- serves only to bring them what they most fear: disregard by the populace.
If the part...
By Cathy Stovell Bermuda needs to alert its people, especially the youth, to the way in which money is made on the Island.
Former Premier Sir David Gibbons told Hamilton Rotary that e-commerce, the Internet and skilled trades as areas that locals sh...
of relief that common sense prevailed and classes resumed in public schools today.
The industrial dispute, which yesterday escalated to some 600 teachers refusing to turn up for class at all Government schools except two, will go to voluntary arbitra...
Acton In the early 1970s, artist Dr. Charles Zuill and sculptor Desmond Fountain held weekly open houses at their Flatts Hill studio, to which all manner of artists came, including Mrs. Emma Mitchell. Invariably, the chatter got around to "doing som...
Progressive Labour Party MP Dale Butler paid back a promise to Bermuda's war vets yesterday when he presented an educational pack documenting the Island's contribution in the two World Wars.
He had made the undertaking after claims that the PLP's Nov...