Bermuda is well on its way to tackling plant pests and disease that can ruin gardens and crops.
Several advances have been made in recent years that have made the Island a safer place for growing plants and have reduced the risk from disease arriving...
To combat the problem of illiteracy, the St. David's Primary School hosted a family Read-in and pizza party.
The event, which took place recently, saw parents, students and teachers reading book after book.
The Read-in culminated the school's self-ap...
Workers must prepare now and start equipping themselves for the challenge that lies ahead in the new Millennium, Opposition Leader Ms Jennifer Smith told Bermuda public workers.
Speaking at the 9th Biennial Delegates' Conference of the Bermuda Public...
teachers and the Education Ministry will begin today.
Teachers have been working without a contract since August 31 last year.
Talks, which had been taking place off and on since then, broke down in January after officials from the Education Ministry...
specific traffic incidents in which they have been involved. That tells us that road users are increasingly fed-up with the conditions on Bermuda's roads.
People who try to drive sensibly, and there are many, are increasingly angered by the dangers p...
Speculation that nearly 30 jobs could be axed at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital has come under fire.
And health chiefs criticised a story in yesterday's Royal Gazette which revealed the full recommendations of a report on staff restructuring.
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DATE: Mar 04, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Gareth Finighan
Lombard Odier, the private Swiss banking firm, is gearing up for its 200th anniversary by inviting young Bermudians to share in the celebrations.
President and chief executive officer, Bernard Rattray, and vice president Brenda Bridgewater have annou...
Bermuda's community.
Ms Paula Cox said funding should come from money set aside to celebrate the Millennium.
The Shadow Minister of Community and Cultural Affairs made her recommendation during yesterday's debate on the Budget for the Ministry of Com...
Eighteen civil servants received merit awards for outstanding work during 1997.
In a small conference room at Personnel Services in Global House on Church Street, family, friends, and senior civil servants warmly congratulated the recipients as they ...
DATE: Mar 03, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Patrick Burgess
a two-hour budget debate on human affairs last night.
Tempers flared after Opposition spokesman Dr. Ewart Brown said the hospital had racism "dripping out of its windows and doors'', with not enough black doctors on staff.
And Dr. Brown walked out of...