A monthly Government bulletin has been re-mailed to subscribers -- without a controversial tribute which prompted a recall.
And the woman who wrote the tribute on former Government veterinary trainee officer Susann Smith has attacked the decision to ...
CedarBridge Academy officials are scrambling to have the school ready for more than 1,000 students in September.
And with just over a month before Bermuda's first senior secondary school opens, CedarBridge principal Ernest Payette admitted that the p...
than 1,000 students in September. And with just over a month before Bermuda's first senior secondary school opens, CedarBridge principal Ernest Payette admitted that the pressure is on. ---- Page 2 MOVES TO EASE PRISON PROBLEMS JAL Moves to ease p...
A minister is trying to help young people who would normally not have the opportunity to get to college.
Rev. Emilygail Dill has established the Degrees of Excellence Scholarship fund to provide financial assistance to individuals who would be unable...
Labour Minister Quinton Edness yesterday released a booklet aimed at helping young Bermudians to make wise career choices.
The booklet, entitled The Bermuda Occupations Outlook Handbook '97, sets out individual career interests, identifies links betw...
no one forgets her.
A frequent visitor since leaving the Island as a child, Blackburn set three national swim records on the opening day of the Harbour Open Championships.
And there could be more to come. Wednesday's efforts were in the heats and she...
New domestic violence legislation has yet to be put in place despite being passed through Parliament and signed by the Governor months ago.
But Labour, Home Affairs, and Public Safety Minister Quinton Edness said the Domestic Violence Protection Orde...
Whitney Institute will not renew the contract of a teacher accused of committing sexual offences against female students, The Royal Gazette has learned.
And the teacher's lawyer has complained that his client will be without a job by the time his cas...
Bermuda is to become the nerve-centre for the Caribbean Union of Teachers, it was revealed yesterday.
And Bermuda Union of Teachers president Mike Charles said he was delighted the Island had been picked from a field of four contenders to host the se...
DATE: Aug 08, 1997 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
week-long course about island marine ecology.
The participating teachers were from the US, Canada, Panama, with a representative from the Bermuda Aquarium also attending.
The course was run by the Friends of the Bermuda Aquarium, which is a US non-pr...