guilty to stealing more than $40,000 from Holmes Williams and Purvey Suzuki Centre.
Morris Michael Botelho, of Cherry Dale, Knapton Hill, Smith's, yesterday pleaded guilty in the Supreme Court to stealing $40,060.60 from the dealership sometime betwe...
Berkeley Institute will scrap its admissions exam and take in 90 randomly selected students in September.
This was disclosed yesterday at a Press conference outlining the transfer of middle school students to secondary schools.
The transfer affects s...
Arbitrators and lawyers converge on the Marriott Castle Harbour Hotel today for the start of the three-day spring conference of ARIAS US.
Some 80 of the 100 participants are being welcomed this evening at a reception and dinner at the Royal Bermuda Y...
DATE: Apr 16, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: David Fox, Business Editor
Safety concerns have placed Northlands Primary's playground off limits to students.
And the youngsters will have to wait until next year to swing into action on the recently-installed equipment.
The Royal Gazette has learned that despite receiving th...
Jackson seems to us to be essential reading for Bermudians. Well reasoned, sensible and forthright, Mr. Jackson's remarks present the wisdom gained from years of public service to this Country in education, business, committees and public boards and,...
training courses, many at the Bermuda College, in the first few months of its existence last year, a training seminar was told yesterday.
Minister of Labour, Home Affairs and Public Safety, Quinton Edness, said the recession in the early '90s brought...
DATE: Apr 16, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: David Fox, Business Editor
The accountancy profession is becoming more fragmented and diverse in today's changing business world, the chairman of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CICA) told members of the Bermuda's counterpart organisation yesterday.
"The shape...
DATE: Apr 15, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Ahmed Elamin
of service. He spoke to Patricia Calnan this week about his long and distinguished career as an educator, Parliamentarian and supporter of the arts.
The recent trend of using the Senate as a training ground or showcase for aspiring politicians has de...
criticism that the event was badly timed and poorly attended by students.
The Bermuda National Career Expo, held at CedarBridge Academy and hosted by the Business Education Partnership (BEP), was reportedly attended by some 2,000 students and parents...
ERROR RG P4 15.4.1998 Ms Rosheena Beek, fiancee of Al-Ruelle Shamsid-Deen, who died in a boating accident on Sunday, has asked The Royal Gazette to make clear that Mr.
Shamsid-Deen had been divorced for years.
Tough new restrictions are set to be im...