"neglected'' field of the sciences.
Bermuda College's new science labs will be furnished with the most modern equipment available thanks to a $1 million gift by a locally based company.
An official of the leading health care company Corange Limited a...
A dramatic drop in male membership at the Bermuda Public Service Association is causing concern among its executives.
The union is looking for ways to lure its male members back into top spots.
BPSA president Ms Leleath Bailey made a plea yesterday f...
There is a possibility of a sixth Council Partner -- the AIDS support group STAR.
Following news this week that many people with AIDS were also struggling with drug addiction, Council Partners Campaign executive director Mr. Gordon Johnson set up a m...
A group of St. George's boys who wrung the necks of chickens, crushed baby chicks under their feet and threw some fowl into the ocean did so with the apparent approval of their parents.
"I am still sick to my stomach over what I saw happening behind ...
non-disabled children in classes Primary 3 through Primary 7 to learn to interact together, urgently needs more volunteer puppeteers to keep the project alive.
Sponsored by the Junior Service League, the puppeteers bring the Kids to life while standi...
The Bermuda Industrial Union has failed to pay out benefits to longtime members of the hotels division who have recently become disabled, it was claimed yesterday.
One woman is in need of an expensive wheelchair. But in spite of repeated efforts on h...
The new head of the National Drug Commission reached out to the Island's religious leaders yesterday in his effort to set up a national drug abuse strategy.
Mr. Mansfield Brock, who assumed his post after previous chairman Mr. Alastair Macdonald resi...
which showed a 12-month increase of 0.2 percent in August.
"Global anti-inflationary pressures are starting to have an impact,'' a spokesman for the Finance Ministry said. "And the prognosis is pretty good'' for 1995.
Statistics released Friday by Go...
More than half the residents of STAR's home for people with AIDS are also struggling with drug addiction, says the charity's director.
Mrs. Carolyn Armstrong also revealed workplace discrimination against people with the disease had reached the point...
Discrimination, drug addiction among struggles at Light House By Marina Esplin-Jones More than half the residents of STAR's home for people with AIDS are also struggling with drug addiction, says the charity's director.
Mrs. Carolyn Armstrong also ...