which announced yesterday it was providing free access and software to all public and private schools.
Apart from an initial $50 installation fee, the $50 monthly fee and a lump sum of $150 a school for training and software, Internet will also provi...
Sen. Gary Pitman also sent condolences to the family of Mr. Hugh Masters -- a former teacher, sailor and businessman and member of the Education Board. Miss Paula Lewin was congratulated on her bronze medal at the Pan Am Games by Sen.
Pitman and Sen....
Minister of Youth, Sport and Recreation the Hon. Pamela Gordon yesterday said many United Bermuda Party MPs had voiced concerns about the impact of Independence on international business.
They were worried about businesses packing their bags and runn...
piloted this summer.
Teen Services has scheduled a five week programme beginning in July, which is designed to help young males, aged 13 to 14, become more responsible men. The Teen Services Summer Enrichment Programme for Boys will be conducted arou...
yesterday as he recovered in hospital after surgery on a broken leg.
MPs wished the House Deputy Speaker well, expressing hopes for his speedy recovery.
Mr. Smith, MP for Paget West, was in collision with a car on Tuesday afternoon as he rode his bik...
Camps at the Aquarium this summer.
Last year, a record number of 570 young people participated in the Aqua Fun, Aqua Zoo and Aqua Tots camps, according to the Aquarium's education and Aqua Camp coordinator Mrs. Mary Winchell.
Eleven teachers and thei...
profession which now includes hundreds of non-Bermudians from places as far-flung as India and Hong Kong.
Council chairperson Mrs. Kereen Richards noted it had been difficult to attract young Bermudians to the nursing profession despite the creation ...
The Council Partners $5 million fund-raising campaign was boosted to $3.6 million yesterday after a generous donation from Centre Cat.
Centre Cat president Mr. Charles L. Kline presented The Council Partners chairperson Ms Katherine Watson with the f...
A restructured curriculum will not work efficiently unless it also equips students to work within an increasingly technological and computerised world, a speaker said yesterday.
And to ensure Bermudian students get the best chance for success in the ...
of the rest of the world. The very reason we attract so much overseas publicity, good and bad, is that Bermuda is seen by so many people as "paradise on earth'' which, naturally, creates a certain awe and a certain envy.
But let us make no mistake. A...