trying to get playground equipment. Some people are happy. Some are not.
I personally think it's a bad idea. One reason of 100 is that our infants already has playground equipment and it has caused a few broken bones. Number two is -- after buying th...
The following is the full text of the Reply to the Budget Statement, which was delivered in the House of Assembly yesterday by Shadow Minister of Finance Eugene Cox.
"Nothing is impossible for a government that wants the good of the people'' -- Etien...
The boat turned over. We didn't see land and struggled to get into our raft.
Luckily no-one was hurt, but I was very, very scared. We drifted for hours not knowing where we were going. We heard a plane and looked for our flares but they were wet. Soo...
carry out random acts of kindness at Dockyard next month.
To mark the school's third annual Random Acts of Kindness Day on March 9, they will assist in various projects underway at the Maritime Museum.
Those activities include re-touching and re-pain...
yesterday announced the launch of its 1997 education awards programme.
The programme, in its 18th year, awards $10,000 scholarships spread over two years to students from Bermuda for their university education.
Last year, 20 students benefited from o...
The Island's teachers union is willing to get a programme -- designed to teach students road safety skills -- back on track.
Bermuda Union of Teachers organiser Milton Scott told The Royal Gazette the group will offer to run the Project Ride programm...
In a concerted effort to ensure that even the youngest Bermudians understand the importance of tourism to their Country, Elbow Beach Hotel has "adopted'' Paget Primary School.
The Raphael-owned hotel, which only last weekend, was awarded the coveted ...
Pupils at a primary school anniversary celebration yesterday received a live history lesson.
And a host of prominent former pupils at the Central School, now Victor Scott School, reminded today's crop of students of the institution's rich heritage.
F...
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BOOSTING LIFE SKILLS -- The Be...
High school drop-outs, including some as old as 20 years, will be allowed to enrol at CedarBridge Academy.
Principal Ernest Payette told The Royal Gazette the doors of the Island's first senior secondary school at Prospect will be open to those who f...