Prisons Commissioner Edward Dyer has backed an inmates' scheme to better themselves saying it could soon get off the ground.
Four prisoners, including recently released lawyer Charles Vaucrosson, were trying to start RISE -- Reformed Inmates Striving...
A father's gift to his son was destroyed by fire early yesterday morning.
The gift -- a 12-year-old, fire engine red, fully customised Volkswagon Scirocco worth approximately $25,000 -- was one of four vehicles hit by fire as they sat parked behind t...
bureaucratic red tape, is has been claimed.
Ex-inmate and disgraced lawyer Charles Vaucrosson recently told The Royal Gazette about RISE -- Reformed Inmates Striving for Excellence -- which was intended to provide "internal rehabilitation of prisoner...
Bermuda has always enjoyed a reputation for generosity, never more so than at Christmas and New Year, when individuals and organisations traditionally make the sometimes difficult decisions over which charities they feel deserve most support. Ironica...
Bermuda will have an new bus system by next summer.
Assistant director of the Public Transportation Board Dan Simmons told The Royal Gazette an Island-wide survey on future bus service needs had been completed.
And, Mr. Simmons said, a more efficient...
education audit.
The $45,000 report, prepared by a team led by associate professor of educational administration at Iowa State University William Poston, is expected to completed by next year.
Chief Education Officer Joseph Christopher last week conf...
Public Transportation Board Dan Simmons said an Island-wide survey on future bus service needs had been completed. ---- Page 2 DRAFT REPORT OF AUDIT COMPLETE ED Draft report of audit complete Public school officials have received a draft report o...
The National PTA have appointed several members to act as watchdogs over restructuring.
Head of the parents' union Anthony Steede yesterday told The Royal Gazette that despite delays in appointments to top posts at the middle and senior secondary sch...
seems to be bogged down in staff hiring. It does seem very strange that no-one thought to work out a blueprint for the hiring with the teachers' union until this late stage. It should have been very clear to everyone that the demands of restructuring...
A decision to start the application process for top posts in the new school system all over again could disrupt Government's restructuring plans.
Garry Madeiros, chairman of the board which will run Bermuda's first senior secondary school, sounded th...