school at Prospect.
Board chairman Garry Madeiros declined to release the name before it was reviewed by the Cabinet.
But he told The Royal Gazette the board planned to submit the name by the end of the month and hoped the name would be accepted.
"We...
A shocked store owner yesterday pulled bags pushing a drugs message sold to youngsters as schoolbags.
Phoenix Stores owner Ward Young acted after The Royal Gazette tipped him off about the trendily-styled backpacks with a marijuana message.
The bags ...
DATE: Aug 27, 1996 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
of its graduates who will be furthering their education overseas.
Recipients for the 1996-97 academic year were as follows: Chrystal Anderson, who will be studying BioChemistry at Dalhousie University in Canada, received the Sir William Stephenson S...
during a convocation ceremony yesterday at the South Shore, Paget campus.
And college president George Cook told the new students to "take full advantage of all this college has to offer and you will be successful. In your success lies Bermuda Colleg...
Secondary school teachers from the US and Bermuda have spent the last week learning about the Island's marine ecology.
Now organisers of the course hope they will be able to return to their schools, devise a curriculum for their students and return t...
One year ago yesterday, David Saul became Premier after Sir John Swan resigned in the wake of the Independence Referendum. Marcus Day reports that the Premier is celebrating his first anniversary, despite some stormy moments.
Premier David Saul is lo...
Scientists from the Aquarium, Museum and Zoo, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection in St. Petersburg, and Florida's Eckerd College yesterday launched a 48-kilogram green turtle tagged with an advanced satellite transmitter from Turtle C...
She may have fought St. George and lost -- but any resemblance to the fabled dragon ends there.
For new Progressive Labour Party leader Jennifer Smith's style does not include breathing fire and she hides what may well be an iron fist inside a velvet...
The manner in which top policeman Wayne Perinchief was axed was illegal, a lawyer told a court yesterday.
And Delroy Duncan said the Supreme Court was not concerned whether the policy to shake-up the Police force was correct -- just whether it was le...
DATE: Aug 22, 1996 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Veteran educator Eunice Jones has come full circle in her career.
After starting out at Southampton Glebe as a teenage teacher 30 years ago Mrs.
Jones is returning next month as the school's new principal.
And as Mrs. Jones told The Royal Gazette yes...