By John Burchall Community driven and directed projects, relevant workplace retraining and family re-education are necessary, if Bermuda is going to get on top of its spiralling crime problems, a visiting speaker said on Saturday.
Imam Faheem Shuaib...
Leonard M. Santucci, president of the Bermuda Ministerial Association, and is reprinted here.
On behalf of the Bermuda Christian Ministerial Association I am delighted to extend greetings to you as we commence this New Year. Surely, at this time of y...
company but says he has unfinished business with the Ministry of Education in 1995.
"As far as I'm concerned, there's a cloud over my head,'' Mr. Jones told The Royal Gazette . "What happened to me shouldn't have happened.
"I want to clear my name.''...
Company and its employees into a full-blown savings and loan company, Gibbons Deposit Company holds 15 percent of the sector's market share. Doug Ashbury talked to managing director Mr. James Gibbons about the firm's recent growth and its future.
Whe...
By Paul Egan As work begins on a $40-million senior secondary school at Prospect, parents are expressing little confidence in the restructuring of Bermuda's education system.
And Shadow Education Minister Ms Jennifer Smith said it was "backwards'' f...
Mr. Don Grearson who resigned last month.
Ms Parker, who has worked at The Royal Gazette for the last six years as a senior reporter and sub editor, became news editor effective January 1. She is the first Bermudian news editor at the newspaper.
Ms P...
The National Drug Commission's plan to test schoolchildren for substance abuse would not threaten human rights, chairman Mr. Mansfield (Jim) Brock said yesterday.
Mr. Brock stressed the NDC was not recommending mandatory drug testing.
Instead, the Co...
Russian health care still lags decades behind that of other Western countries.
Under-reported AIDS cases, widespread use of abortion and an increase in venereal diseases were some of the findings by Bermudian, Mrs. Marisa Sharpe on a recent trip to t...
Berkeley Institute will be closed to new students for two years, starting in 1997, Education Minister the Hon. Clarence Terceira said yesterday.
The halt to admission of new students will coincide with a $13-million to $14-million building project at...
By Danny Sinopoli Today's teachers must become the "saviours'' of a generation of students that has been led astray by television, a long-time educator who became the first Bermudian to be made a Dame of the British Empire said yesterday.
"Teachers ...