yesterday.
Testing was part of a multi-pronged attack on substance abuse recommended by the National Drug Commission.
But the Bermuda Union of Teachers and the National Parent-Teacher Association have urged caution.
The union's general secretary, Sen...
By Patricia Calnan Although psychiatrists advise against them, friends tend to ridicule them, and even if we don't have too much faith in our ability to keep them, most of us make them.
We have, of course, just stepped into a brand New Year and the ...
Jobs are there for the taking, for the price of doing your homework and presenting yourself properly.
This is the message young people went away with from last week's second annual Career Track conference. The conference was organised jointly by the ...
address substance abuse in Bermuda's schools, says NDC chairman Mr. Mansfield (Jim) Brock.
Mr. Brock said the NDC has recommended that: The Education Act be amended to allow school authorities to test children suspected of abusing drugs or alcohol; ...
The new female head of Government's Board of Education plans to address growing violence in local schools by helping the "kids who want to learn''.
Mrs. Kim Young replaces lawyer Mr. Trevor Moniz MP as chairperson of the schools advisory board. She w...
of major decisions for Bermuda. There is little indication as 1994 ends that we can expect anything other than a year of care and concern to make the correct decisions as Bermuda approaches the millennium.
The most difficult and most controversial de...
welcomes the St. Francis Xavier female team to the Island for a three match tour.
Their visit begins with a match against a Bermuda Select XI at St. David's on New Year's Day (12.30 p.m.), which will serve as the curtain raiser to the Dudley Eve Trop...
of 12 Islanders yesterday to be recognised in the Queen's New Year's Honours List.
Dr. Marjorie Bean, an influential figure in local education circles for more than three decades, joined such past recipients as Agatha Christie, Wendy Hiller and Maggi...
today will be women, The Royal Gazette has learned.
Today, 650 names will be gazetted when the new list of Government boards is released, a Government source said. And of those names, 199 will belong to women.
That is 29 more than the 170 women named...
turning point is finally reached, a society unknowingly or subconsciously defined.
Years from now, historians may look on the 12 months that are currently drawing to a close as just such a time for Bermuda, which in 1994 saw a divisive battle over ga...