March as a result of declines in the cost of fuel and transport.
Finance Minister Grant Gibbons welcomed the news, saying it marked "a further step in the Government's efforts to improve our Island's competitive positioning in an increasingly competi...
A parent has taken his concerns about the state of the public school system to the top.
Hav Trott, who last month called for the privatisation of the school system after he and other parents complained about a lack of discipline, competency, and acco...
After failing to complete high school, Jevon Joell, Tamisha Smith, and Tecia Boland have learned the value of an education.
And they told The Royal Gazette they owed it all to the private school owned by Progressive Labour Party Sen. Neletha Butterfi...
sport -- at least for this year. BF&M revealed it had decided to stop backing the Champion of Champions competition. ---- Page 2 FESTIVAL ENDS TONIGHT MPC BUC Festival ends tonight The first Bermuda International Film Festival ends tonight with ...
Police arrested an 11-year-old who carried marijuana to school to show to his friends.
A Heron Bay Primary School teacher found the student with the drugs at the school on Tuesday afternoon.
Police spokesperson Evelyn James Barnett did not disclose t...
The public can expect to see and hear a lot more about the Island's first senior secondary school in the months leading up to its opening.
Chairman of CedarBridge Academy's board of governors Garry Madeiros stressed this after the first advertisement...
But an Education Department official yesterday explained that mathematics instructor Victor Coggin's departure was not due to the March 4 incident nor his ability as a teacher.
Education's senior manager of human resources Raymond Latter told The Roy...
International celebration "What I was able to do,'' she adds, "was to take what had proven useful in the UK and then adapt it to suit Bermuda -- after all, there is no point in re-inventing the wheel!'' Thanks to funding from The Garden Club of Be...
Division North Village this week.
Club sources confirmed that Thompson had agreed to leave a similar post at Somerset Eagles to become the Red Devils' third coach in three months. He will replace Leroy Wilson, who had donned the interim tag since Feb...
DATE: May 06, 1997 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Patrick Bean
Nan Crowley, international president of US-based Financial Women International, Inc., led a delegation of six members of the group to the Island to help set up the local chapter.
The 8,000-strong membership worldwide includes women in the banking, in...