Not only Bermuda banks, law and accounting firms have a stake in international business, the Island's largest foreign exchange earner, but so do cab drivers and store owners.
That's the message organisers of Bermuda's first International Business Exp...
Some top students are feeling undervalued by teachers, Government's behavioural specialist has revealed.
Dr. Judith Bartley has begun polling some of the brightest students in the public education system to find out their views on a variety of issues...
Warwick Secondary teacher.
Education Minister Jerome Dill yesterday disclosed that Chief Education Officer Joseph Christopher had granted an expulsion request made by the school's principal after a couple of meetings with the 15-year-old boy's guardi...
Successful negotiations by Bermuda College students have secured a job extension for the associate manager of recreational and sports programmes and facilities.
Norbert Simons -- who was made redundant due to a lack of funds last week -- was due to f...
Three would-be MPs last night all ruled out taking Bermuda down the path of Independence.
Government Senate Leader Lynda Milligan-Whyte, Kim Young and David Sullivan are vying for the UBP nomination to succeed former Premier Sir John Swan in Paget Ea...
Education Minister Jerome Dill yesterday vehemently rejected parents' calls to privatise the public school system.
Responding to news that parents were fed up with the Education Ministry's running of public schools and had begun to circulate a petiti...
drugs from sports at the Ministry of Youth Development, Sport and Recreation's Drug-Free Sports Conference on Saturday.
But she also reminded representatives of sports groups at Bermuda College that they also had the ability to solve the problem thro...
DATE: Apr 15, 1997 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
year due to the restructuring of the education system.
Yesterday Government announced that the holidays for secondary schools, as well as Dellwood Primary, will begin on June 18, instead of June 25.
Education officials say the extra week will not aff...
Parents frustrated with a lack of discipline, competency, and accountability in the public school system have launched a petition to privatise the Education Department.
Contacting The Royal Gazette because they believed they had come to the end of th...
used to promote a local company's alcoholic products through the wearing of that company's hats did not go down well with those attending the Drug Free Sports conference at the Bermuda College on Friday night.
One, facilitator Clint Smith, who admini...
DATE: Apr 14, 1997 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott