When a lawyer defrauded her father of money set aside for her education, Ms Janet Davis' future was in doubt.
But with help from her determined mother and others, Ms Davis defied the odds and became a lawyer herself.
Ms Davis, 28, was recently called...
they called for alternative education for students who have proven to be unmanageable in a traditional school setting.
It's unthinkable because they made the call at a time when the Government is headed pell-mell in the opposite direction -- towards ...
feel committed to either international business or tourism, it was revealed yesterday.
The survey commissioned by the Bermuda International Business Association showed 52 percent of Bermudians do not feel an "ownership or a personal involvement in in...
This is a very special letter, and we hope you'll take time to read it carefully because its contents are important to so many. Certainly, it is very different from the usual letters you receive at this time of year because we don't want the usual th...
in student violence should be a warning to us all. We have frequently contented ourselves in Bermuda by thinking that such things were alien to us and confined to the urban areas of larger countries. But we are not exempt in these days when films and...
The 34-year-old has been a land surveyor with the Works and Engineering Department for four months and has been qualified in the business for 13 years.
For the last seven years he has worked for Jones Waddington and he also worked for a number of yea...
Faced with rising violence, secondary school principals have made a plea to Cabinet for action.
In response, Government is examining steps which include testing of students suspected of using or supplying drugs.
The Royal Gazette has obtained a copy ...
Shadow Education Minister Miss Jennifer Smith raised a concern that the Education Minister's plan to "decentralise'' the school system would impact on staffing levels.
In the House of Assembly Friday, she fired off a series of questions for the Hon. ...
Astwood for his appointment to preside over the Court of Appeal.
Premier the Hon. Sir John Swan started off the flood of congratulations. Sir James was "a real South Shore boy'' who grew up in Bermuda, had the opportunity to gain "vast experience'' a...
Human Affairs Minister the Hon. Jerome Dill introduced a bill setting up a commission to heal Bermuda of the "insidious disease'' of racism saying it was not "a whole Cure'' but "a significant step in the right direction.'' It was a "happy coinciden...