Shop, knows a thing or two about retail.
This month, a black business that survived the society and the attitudes of business leaders in Bermuda's 1960s celebrated an anniversary of a business that began with the dreams of some of the Island's leadin...
DATE: Apr 28, 1997 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: David Fox, Business Editor
questionnaire on last month's teacher's walkout have been disciplined, it was revealed last night.
Head teachers were asked to complete a series of questions on how they handled children while teachers took time off to protest over attacks on them by...
DATE: Apr 28, 1997 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
some new and exciting research on the effects of breakfast and learning, is lending more support for modelling breakfast in our homes.
Studies have shown that there are physical changes that take place in eating breakfast. Food turns to glucose, whic...
returned.
Police spokesperson Evelyn James Barnett said both girls were found in the Parson's Road, Pembroke area.
Fourteen-year-old Serena Brangman was picked up on Wednesday afternoon by Community and Juvenile Services. And Kris Darrell, 13, was sp...
Progressive Labour Party candidate for the Paget East by-election Craig Walls yesterday unveiled his personal manifesto.
And the financial portfolio manager puts the spotlight on young people, education and the environment as the hot subjects of the ...
DATE: Apr 25, 1997 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
teenagers questioned admitted they continued to have sex and refused to use condoms. Of those 81 percent said they learned about AIDS in schools.
Therefore they are aware of the dangers of unprotected sex. The Allan Vincent Smith Foundation is dedica...
the restructured school system.
The Education Department expected to have all of the 600-plus posts in the system filled by last week.
But when contacted yesterday Education's senior manager of human resources Raymond Latter confirmed there were "som...
drinks limit -- and yesterday he was fined $400 and banned for a year despite pleas for mercy from his defence lawyer.
Lawyer Carlsen Philip told Senior Magistrate Will Francis that his client was the sole breadwinner in his family and that Jones' wi...
Bermudian filmmakers will soon have the chance to share their celluloid dreams with the world.
Organisers hope the Bermuda International Film Festival will become a launch-pad of world premieres for gifted Islanders.
And this year the creativity of t...
The success of the Island's first senior secondary school will depend on community and business involvement.
CedarBridge Academy principal Ernest Payette drove this message home at the Chamber of Commerce's luncheon at The Princess hotel yesterday.
S...