with information on fighting the war against drugs and other ills which plague the community and their peers.
The members of Parent Resource Institute for Drug Education (PRIDE) attended the PRIDE World Drug Conference in Lakeland, Florida.
Past chai...
Premier Pamela Gordon told a BIBA breakfast briefing in San Diego yesterday of the four ingredients Bermuda has that has brought success for the Island in international business: A high quality infrastructure, including expertise in the various indu...
election, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
But it is understood that an autumn campaign is still the favoured choice of party insiders.
The Premier -- currently in the US for the RIMS insurance conference -- is believed to be considering going to the Co...
DATE: Apr 30, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
The Commission for Unity and Racial Equality wants Bermudians to recognise that racism exists and they can do something about it.
Speaking to Hamilton Rotarians at their weekly luncheon, CURE chairman Ken Spurling stressed that the group will continu...
DATE: Apr 30, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Patrick Burgess
The National Dance Theatre of Bermuda (NDTB) has been named as resident dance group at the Bermuda College. The arrangement, announced last week, is being hailed by College and company officials as an exciting venture that will unite the arts with ex...
today at the Lantana Colony Club.
The Association held its first annual conference here some 20 years ago, and since then has met in various parts of the world. This year, as many as 100 members of the RAA will visit Bermuda for the conference. A rec...
The lack of a 12th grade in the public school system may spell disaster for some students, an educator has warned.
Atlantic Union College in Massachusetts' vice president of student affairs, Alma Foggo York, yesterday told The Royal Gazette she was c...
yards into green spaces of learning By Patricia Calnan Schools across Bermuda are preparing to celebrate International School Grounds Day on Friday.
Promoted by Learning Through Landscapes Bermuda (LTLB), which encourages schools to improve the educ...
Bermudian youngsters have convinced some Canadians that poverty is a greater evil to society than illiteracy.
They also successfully proposed that "Anatomy is Destiny''.
Bermuda High School for Girls' Christie Hunter and Warwick Academy's Christine M...
This week, the insurance industry holds one of its most important annual conferences. The annual Risk and Insurance Management Society (RIMS) conference, being held this year in San Diego, has attracted its usual lion's share of headlines and coverag...