Two CedarBridge Academy students who were suspended for fighting will return to school next week.
CedarBridge principal Ernest Payette yesterday told The Royal Gazette parents of the boys, both 16, had been contacted and their sons had agreed to comp...
morale and it will not cost the taxpayer a cent.
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`DO NOT DISTURB'-- by Ron Pertwee -- BMDS at Daylesford -- September 22-27.
Comedies, especially those with a farcical twist, are almost a staple of the British theatre scene. A comedy in which women outnumber the men by four to one, however, are rat...
extensive security exercise this weekend that will include mock attacks, boat landings and the protection of key point areas around the Island.
The exercise begins tonight at 7 p.m. and ends at 7 p.m. tomorrow. The Regiment will be embodied for the e...
CedarBridge Academy has suspended two male students indefinitely after violence erupted during the second day of school.
The boys, both 16, were involved in a fight at the new senior secondary school at Prospect on Tuesday and had to be separated by ...
Senseless violence smeared CedarBridge Academy's clean slate, less than 48 hours after classes began at the Island's newest school.
Incidents of students fighting at the senior secondary school, on their way home, and in Hamilton culminated yesterday...
from the Department of Labour and Training.
Labour Minister Quinton Edness and Works and Engineering Minister C.V. (Jim) Woolridge unveiled the new four-year horticulture and landscaping apprenticeship programme recently.
The nine apprentices in the ...
When a group of Bermudians recently attended the Third Pan-African Historical Theatre Festival (Panafest) in Ghana, their presence there was acknowledged during a rare gathering of the `Parliament' of the country's chiefs.
"We were not part of the of...
Long-term residents seeking a secure future on the Island will tonight get another chance to discuss a Government discussion paper aimed at easing their plight.
Minister of Education and Deputy Prime Minister Jerome Dill will chair the meeting, to be...
DATE: Sep 24, 1997 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Bermuda Cricket Board of Control yesterday released the squad for next month's Red Stripe Bowl in Jamaica.
Somerset Cup Match and Willow Cuts captain Dexter Basden, this year's St.
George's Cup Match hero Herbie Bascome, Irving Romaine of Bailey's Ba...