early 1991, is making a comeback, according to waste education and enforcement officer Ms Jane Brett.
The project aims to educate residents on the importance and benefits of composting as well as provide people with the means to do so, she noted.
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year in an effort to make young people aware of their environment, according to KBB chief Ms Kendaree Burgess-Fairn.
KBB administrators plan to visit at least one school per month to educate students on the environment.
"We'd like to put together a t...
Formed only one year ago, the Bermuda Mental Health Foundation's first major project is already nearing completion Today's trend in North America and Europe of encouraging the mentally ill, whenever possible, to live within the community, takes a st...
Eight Bermudian students received Government scholarships worth $10,000 apiece at the Department of Education this week.
Education Minister the Hon. Dr. Clarence Terceira, who announced the names of the winners, congratulated them on their achievemen...
today with an insert placed in The Royal Gazette .
The $3,500 pamphlet entitled "Independence: An Asset or a Liability?'' was produced and paid for by Bermudians for Continued Stability.
The group -- the brainchild of historian Mrs. Joyce Hall -- has...
The Bermuda Programme, set up 20 years ago by the Bermuda Biological Station for Research (BBSR) for local students to explore the world of marine science, is now acknowledged as one of the Island's most successful education schemes.
Over 60 young pe...
car or cycle towards that oncoming truck is not the primary cause of accidents in Bermuda. The person most likley to be involved in an accident is a car driver between the ages of 30 and 40. The most likely cause is inattention, not speeding.
Those a...
To many Bermudians, the Tynes Bay incinerator is nothing more than an eyesore, the Island's stop-and-go recycling programme a less than auspicious achievement.
But to Mr. Juan Isidro Pereyra, a vice-principal in the small Dominican Republic town of S...
The mother of a 12-year-old boy with Tourette's Syndrome told The Royal Gazette there was nowhere on the Island for her son to be properly educated, and no services or support for him.
Mrs. Ellen Baxter said because her son Andrew could not be mainst...
Bermudian scholars during a luncheon at the Hamilton Princess Hotel this week.
The Bermuda Chamber of Commerce International Companies Division was behind the awards which have steadily increased in funding over the past two years.
Twenty-nine studen...