Minister of Health and Social Services told the House of Assembly on Monday.
The statement makes us wonder if Bermuda must always hide its head in the sand. It has been clear for years that such behaviour was relatively common in other places. What m...
courses than usual so students can cram as many credits as possible into the two remaining school terms before final closure of the US Naval Air Station.
The military education programme, open to Bermudians, leaves with the US Navy in September.
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A fundraising campaign to raise $150,000 for Bermudians wishing to pursue careers in international business was launched yesterday.
Already more than $30,000 has been raised.
The campaign, which the International Companies Education Awards committee ...
which opens in the Bermuda Society of Arts' City Hall gallery this Friday for a two-week run.
The third year art class at Northlands School this year is concentrating not on painting, but on two and three-dimensional art. Clay pots and plaques will m...
Celebrating the children of Bermuda and the issue of a new "Eco File'' are just two of the special events planned by the Aquarium to tie in with the 25th anniversary of Earth Day on April 22.
Mrs. Mary Winchell, education co-ordinator for BAMZ (Bermu...
The environmental condition of the returning Bases was a dominant concern yesterday as the House of Assembly debated the Budget estimates for the Ministry of the Environment.
Shadow Environment Minister the Rev. Trevor Woolridge wanted to know if Ber...
"remains committed'' to education reform.
He was responding to concerns expressed earlier this week by parents through National PTA president Mr. Ross Smith. See Editorial, Page 4 .
Mr. Smith told The Royal Gazette parents did not trust Government's ...
well-known civil rights and labour leaders, the late Dr. Edgar Fitzgerald Gordon.
And activities to commemorate Dr. Gordon's and "numerous'' other local activists' accomplishments will begin on March 18, two days before what would have been Dr. Gordo...
As nearly as we can work out, only the Hon. Clarence Terceira who inherited a bad lot, perhaps the Hon. Gerald Simons who has already paid highly for it, and Dr. Marion Robinson, the Permanent Secretary for Education whose son went to Saltus Grammar ...
after Premier the Hon. Sir. John Swan refused a request to explain why their children should move to Northlands.
In a letter addressed to PTA president Mrs. Amatullah Bashir, Sir John said Government, and not the Minister of Education, made the decis...