Members of the Bermuda Public Services Association this week prepared themselves for the increasing demands of global competition.
John Pilgrim, Executive Director of the National Productivity Council of Barbados, presented a two-day "Productivity an...
Bermuda College students preparing for this year's exam season will have an opportunity to study late into the night.
The College yesterday began keeping its library open until midnight every night to give students access to vital resource material. ...
The hoopla over having the first Millennium baby has invaded Bermuda.
The Donald Smith ravel Connection group will make an award to the first baby born in Bermuda in the year 2000.
The group will bestow $2,000 worth of travel services to the headline...
Reflection.
Churches observed a minute of silence to remember the victims of road fatalities and offer prayers for their families.
Today Transport Minister Ewart Brown is due to unveil the Safe Roads Now compliance programme.
The next day, safe and c...
A group of eight Harrington Sound Primary School students recently returned to Bermuda from a cultural trip which sent them to live abroad with host families in Mexico City.
The group left the Island last month on a trip set up by the International S...
Sandys Middle School students took centre stage during their annual student conference, a special event held to encourage pupils to explore their future career options.
Teachers and the middle school student environment play a huge part in defining h...
A manpower shortage in the Bermuda Police Service may lead to summertime employment for former officers.
A spokesperson said Police officials first successfully experimented with the temporary initiative last summer.
At that time, two officers who le...
Jane Terceira who has been accepted to Trinity College, Oxford to read for a Master of Science degree in epidemiology.
Miss Terceira, daughter of Ronald and Susan Terceira of Smith's Parish, is studying for a Bachelor of Science degree in honours in ...
capturing a flourishing e-commerce market, a report states. An unrestricted immigration policy on work permits is also essential. Deidre Stark reports Bermuda's stellar international business reputation will not simply transfer into a thriving e-com...
The director of a programme which puts unruly youngsters back on the straight and narrow claims the support and commitment of both staff and parents is vital to the scheme's success.
Speaking at the weekly Hamilton Lions luncheon yesterday, Angela Fu...