continuing education awards from the Regiment for the academic year.
Receiving $2,000 each were Sgt. Dwight Robinson who is at Clark Atlanta University, Pte Dhwanna Denwiddie at Hampton University, Pte Tawana Flood at George Washington University, Pt...
A financial analysis seminar presented by AM Best Co., the College of Insurance and the Bermuda Insurance Institute (BII) this fall, will be the first held outside the US.
It will show how rating agencies evaluate insurers and provide ratings that ar...
DATE: Sep 12, 1997 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: David Fox, Business Editor
reconciliation, social reconstruction and an economic rebirth as Bermuda heads towards a new century.
And she said every resource available must be used to ensure the country's survival as a prosperous and peaceful Island.
Ms Cox said: "We have to en...
DATE: Sep 11, 1997 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
school on a new site should be welcomed by all of Bermuda. It seems to us entirely fitting that the decision comes on the 100th anniversary of the founding of Berkeley.
The school has had a distinguished history often achieved under difficult circums...
60 children due to delays in the opening of middle and some primary schools.
Education Minister Jerome Dill yesterday announced that the officers, who have agreed to suspend their normal duties, will supervise the five to eight year olds for the rema...
A would-be politician who was wiped out in Paget East for the Progressive Labour Party is set to run again -- but not necessarily for the Opposition.
For in a shock move, portfolio accountant Craig Walls could run in St.
George's South for the ruling...
DATE: Sep 10, 1997 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
For her directorial debut -- and farewell -- to Bermuda, Victoria Waddington has chosen a "brilliantly witty'' comedy by one of Britain's most successful playwrights for next week's BMDS production at Daylesford.
`Do Not Disturb', by Michael Pertwee ...
Three education officers and a retired teacher have volunteered to supervise 60 children due to delays in the opening of middle and some primary schools.
Education Minister Jerome Dill yesterday announced that the officers, who have agreed to suspend...
Premier Pamela Gordon yesterday accused the Bermuda Union of Teachers of politicising the issue of school opening delays.
She was referring to BUT executive and many of its members' refusal to supervise hundreds of middle and primary school students ...
Education could be the carrot needed to induce more young Bermudians to join the Bermuda Regiment, a visiting former professor has suggested.
And the exercise could make conscription less necessary and produce an operation where soldiers are happy to...