requires, the Education Minister said yesterday.
But the Hon. Clarence Terceira did not have a figure on how many Bermuda secondary students went on to higher education.
Dr. Terceira said he was "pleased'' by a Ministry survey that showed that of 843...
barriers are broken down.
A union leader delivered the grim warning in the wake of the hotel strike.
Mr. Derrick Burgess also sought to shoot down claims embattled Bermuda Industrial Union top brass were a spent force.
He admitted, however, the union...
Ms Renee Webb (PLP) took exception to a statement by the Premier that social problems were the product of the home and the educational system.
She said the reality was that no matter how much parenting and education a child received, they still faced...
citizen Bermuda wants in its community.
Speaking in the House of Assembly of Friday, Minister of Education the Hon.
Clarence Terceira said the curriculum aims to provide people with knowledge and skills recently recommended by the Task Force on Emplo...
Charlie Marshall has decided to call it quits after two years at the helm of the Bermuda Football Association (BFA).
During an interview yesterday, Marshall confirmed that he would not be standing for re-election as BFA president at next month's annu...
Mrs. Eugenie Simmons has finally started work as chief executive officer of the National Drug Commission.
And she has placed the controversy over her appointment behind her.
"If people didn't care, they wouldn't criticise,'' she said yesterday.
When ...
But who can really blame the Speaker of the House of Assembly for letting things go to his head? Yesterday the Hon. Ernest DeCouto drew many admiring glances -- and comments -- from fellow MPs when he sported a new Speaker's wig.
"You've had your ha...
yesterday's House of Assembly.
A number of Government and Opposition MPs congratulated Miss Medeiros on her victory last week, and were especially impressed with her views on racism. The Hon. Harry Soares (UBP) described Miss Teen Bermuda as "an outs...
is significantly better known abroad than on the Island -- has been elected as the first black president of the Institute of Bermuda Architects.
Mr. Stanley Kennedy takes over a body that comprises some 50 architects who follow the guidelines of the ...
multi-use park, it retains an old world atmosphere. The old stone buildings, wharfs and fortifications of the 19th century brings you back to the era of the British Empire.
H.M. Dockyard served as the bastion of Royal Naval power in the Western Atlan...