Pamela Gordon's major shake-up of her Ministers, due to be announced today.
Ministerial responsibilities may be chopped and changed, as well as Ministers themselves -- employing the appeal of younger members of the ruling United Bermuda Party.
And a ...
DATE: May 06, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Seven people will take up head teaching posts in public schools this September.
The Education Department yesterday announced the appointment of five new school principals and the transfer of two principals.
Veteran teacher Stanfield Smith -- who hold...
Cabinet before the end of the week. When? We don't know but almost certainly today or tomorrow. Premier Pamela Gordon doubtless wants to put her own stamp on the Cabinet before a General Election. As a young Premier she will probably want that stamp ...
Local dignitaries honoured two of Bermuda's outstanding citizens on the steps of Hamilton City Hall yesterday.
In the first ever Citizens Recognition Day, Minister of Community and Cultural Affairs Yvette Swan singled out "two citizens who have quiet...
Head of the Island's public school teachers union has defended its right to survey politicians.
And Bermuda Union of Teachers president Michael Charles yesterday told The Royal Gazette he was surprised by Education Minister Jerome Dill's reaction to ...
A major Cabinet reshuffle is set to be announced in the next two days, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
For Premier Pamela Gordon is understood to have made her mind up on the Government team she will take into the General Election.
The changes are like...
DATE: May 04, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
representatives of local teachers as political wrangling and blackmail. ---- Page 2 BIFF STAGE WORKSHOPS MPC BIFF stage workshops Bermuda-based film maker Errol Williams will moderate a discussion about the development of the screenplay over lunch...
teachers as political wrangling and blackmail.
A letter to Education Minister Jerome Dill from Bermuda Union of Teachers president Michael Charles claims that a trio of issues teachers feel are important have not been dealt with in more than ten year...
Teachers are waiting for a pay increase which was promised to them in March.
And Bermuda Union of Teachers president Michael Charles told The Royal Gazette the group, representing some 600 public school teachers, plans to fire off a letter to Educati...
Spice Valley Middle School students were so enthusiastic about this week's mock elections that they went the extra mile to learn about their country.
And teacher Dawnelle Walker rewarded them for their hard work on Wednesday with an inauguration for ...
DATE: May 02, 1998 | CATEGORY: Young Observer | AUTHOR: Patrick Burgess