Here is the list of activities: Tomorrow grandparents can celebrate grandparent's day at Warwick Preschool and there is an open house and book fair at Dellwood Middle school from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
On Thursday February 26 there will be an all day open...
a college education abroad.
A key feature of the programme is that scholarships are awarded both on academic ability and financial need. That means they are helping bright young Bermudians who might not be able to afford college to achieve their goal...
There have been reports of students wielding knives, kids gettingbeaten up and bullied, and after-school fights while walking to the Hamilton bus station.
But what about the good side to the new CedarBridge Academy and the kids who are taking advanta...
The National Liberal Party will play a decisive factor in today's Hamilton East by-election -- without even running a candidate.
For the battle for the 240-odd votes notched up by Gilbert Darrell the last time the constituency went to the polls at th...
DATE: Feb 24, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
undergoing medical tests in the US.
Mr. Dill, who heads the Education and Human Affairs ministries, left Bermuda on Budget Day.
He reportedly appeared weak as he prepared to board a Delta Air Lines flight to Boston with his wife, Jannell.
The tests, ...
It could have been a Friday night in Bermuda 25 years ago.
The nightclubs on both sides of Hamilton were buzzing with the activity of regulars, weekend revellers, and others who were simply looking to unwind after a hard week of work.
The women, most...
Bermuda Industrial Union boss and would-be MP Derrick Burgess has staked his claim on the Hamilton East seat with a hard-hitting pre-by-election speech.
Mr. Burgess also hit out at Government education policy and youth programmes and claimed a lack o...
DATE: Feb 23, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
the controversial experience of a Bermuda-born slave.
In the early 19th century slave Mary Prince related her experiences in Bermuda, the Turks, and Antigua to a white woman named Susanna Moodie.
Ms Moodie later transcribed the account into the work ...
The biggest-ever boost for Bermudian students from the Island's international business sector was announced yesterday.
For the Chamber of Commerce's International Companies Division -- launching its 20th annual Education Awards -- said students who q...
DATE: Feb 23, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Top officials met last week to discuss the ramifications of barring sex offenders from schools.
Last month The Royal Gazette revealed that formal talks to notify schools when a convicted sex offender, particularly a paedophile, is released had begun....