Heads of the Island's public middle and senior schools do not expect any trouble from their students on buses before or during Hallowe'en.
But they stressed that they were taking preventative measures to ensure this.
In addition to bringing in Police...
for training in the insurance and reinsurance industries.
Evidence of that is well on display this week, when nearly twice as many Bermuda-based students as last year, receive insurance education awards at Wednesday's BII luncheon at the Bermuda Unde...
DATE: Oct 19, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: David Fox, Business Editor
Dill, 13, and Naomi Bramlett, 12, read during the lunch break Friday during the school's Read-In. Spice Valley teacher, Dawnelle Walker said the read-in was organised to show students that reading is fun and encourage them to write about it. The Read...
The jury in the Llewellyn Peniston trial were ushered in and out of the courtroom several times yesterday as lawyers spent the majority of the day wrangling with legal arguments.
Peniston's ex-wife, Sylvia Oreeta Peniston, testified on the ninth day ...
Political leaders, educators, prominent business people will meet at Saltus this month to learn more about the school's innovative approach of "Learning Through Laptops''.
Premier Pamela Gordon, Opposition Leader Jennifer Smith, Education Minister Ti...
in which he swerved and hit a wall, Dave Miller became the Island's 13th road fatality of the year. His wife, a pillion passenger, remains in hospital being treated for her injuries.
It is not yet clear what caused the accident involving Mr. Miller, ...
West End Primary parents and students have won an ongoing battle for a second Primary One teacher at the school.
PTA president Sibylle Ross yesterday learned that the school will get another Primary One teacher by November 16.
And while she still had...
public so businesses won't remain in a cloud of uncertainty if the party wins the upcoming general election.
"We have seen and heard from one side only,'' Chamber of Commerce president Michael Smith said yesterday. "The business community is anxious ...
DATE: Oct 15, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Ahmed Elamin
The offshore mutual fund industry will continue to grow even though it is under attack from other jurisdictions, speakers at a conference said yesterday.
Paul Schreiber, a partner at New York-based Shearman & Sterling, said while tax relief still rem...
DATE: Oct 15, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Ahmed Elamin
Development Applications Board.
The Ministry of Works and Engineering have submitted the proposal -- which if accepted -- will see a 220,000-square-foot facility built by 2002 on Berkeley Road, adjacent to the current school.
In a letter to Planning ...