ahead, despite a disappointing response.
Organisers of the Bermuda Diabetes Epidemiology Project were forced to take out a full-page advertisement in The Royal Gazette last week after they only received half of the total 3,000 questionnaires sent out...
running a business called Young Enterprises.
"The business started as a project with eight other students from my accounts class,'' she explained. "I liked doing it so I continued.'' The fifth-year student said the business involved making and selli...
established and somewhat old fashioned. Cedarbridge Academy is a good attempt at a name which sounds establishment, if somewhat North American, yet has meaning in a Bermudian sense. ..As solid, strong and as valuable as Bermuda cedar while bridging t...
damaging dent.
In a story sent worldwide by a news agency, paradise takes a back seat to accidents -- in particular road accidents involving tourists.
Reuters yesterday sent a story out internationally which shows that on average tourists are five ti...
Gibbons yesterday gave an upbeat assessment of their UBP Government's five-year plan.
"We stated categorically that if elected we would take on 111 commitments and I'm happy to state that we are right on target,'' Dr. Saul said.
Brandishing a 30-odd ...
The senior secondary school board has come up with a name for the new school at Prospect which they hope will symbolise its purpose.
Chairman Garry Madeiros yesterday revealed that after careful deliberation, the board had decided to call the school ...
Bank of Butterfield intends to slash its board size by one third and add a trio of insurance executives.
The changes, which also include the departure of a dozen directors, are on the financial institution's October 28 annual general meeting agenda.
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DILLAS TO BE ZAR'S UNDERSTUDY TOU Dillas to be Zar's understudy A Bermudian heir to the Tourism Department's top job in North America has been chosen. Toby Dillas, the department's regional director in Boston, will be the understudy to Paul Zar, th...
recently when several groups announced scholarships and education awards.
Among the presentations were the first ever Sun Life $2,000 education awards given to students Jose Osset and Eric Symonds. Mr. Osset is majoring in marketing at Bryant College...
The Public Transportation Board may have to revamp the Island's bus system to accommodate students at the senior secondary school next year.
PTB director Herman Basden told The Royal Gazette the board was getting ready to launch an Island-wide survey...