Bermudians should seize the opportunity to serve on upcoming public school boards.
Whitney Institute trustee James Zuill stressed to Pembroke Rotarians, at a recent breakfast meeting, that the Island was virtually backward when it came to school boar...
Collecting in Peru -- a public lecture by president of the Bermuda Fly-Angle Aquarium Society, Craig Morfitt.
The lecture starts at 7.30 p.m. at the Lecture Theatre, Stonington Campus.
Paget. Tickets $5 available from the Bermuda College Library, Was...
to be birched.
He also recommended the birch for robbers who targeted taxi drivers.
Mr. Edness said it should be added to any other penalty meted out by judges, such as hard labour.
"It is time for action,'' he declared, branding bag-snatchers "monst...
Enrolment at four of the Island's six private schools has neared full capacity.
And at least one school has received applications for the year 2000.
Montessori Academy head Gordon Maas yesterday told The Royal Gazette : "We are totally full. We are o...
be holding an international conference highlighting facts about the disease, research and treatment strategies.
Every year special events are sponsored to heighten the awareness of the community about sickle cell disease by way of conferences and for...
"With public trust everything is possible, without it, nothing is possible.'' That is a quote from Abraham Lincoln.
It seems to us that it is a quote which Bermuda's political parties could well ponder. Politicians who are of such a calibre that they...
Retired insurance salesman Edwin Carlton Armstrong will run for the National Liberal Party in the upcoming Devonshire North constituency.
And he promised to meet with the people, provide assistance and work to redress their grievances.
"It's been an ...
Music, movement and dance were the order of the day for more than 100 children and their teachers yesterday.
The Marriott Castle Harbour's Harbour Room was temporarily transformed into a "Kinderpound'' as John (Kinderman) Taylor shared his interactiv...
Government will not follow a recommendation made by one of its task forces calling for the abolition of corporal punishment.
Education Minister Jerome Dill last night told The Royal Gazette "frankly I think we got it right'' when the punishment was k...
the sport's grass roots.
And the Bermuda Rugby Football Union is "happy to adopt any methods of coaching, depending on current trends, so long as they develop the game in Bermuda,'' said national team coach Kieran Peacock.
To aid in this development,...