In acknowledgement of Black History Month, The Royal Gazette continues the publication of stories throughout February on African-American, Black Bermudian and global African people, events and institutions, and their contributions in history
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DATE: Feb 17, 2022 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Black History Month
Covid-19 safety precautions in public schools could be relaxed as early as next week, the Minister of Education said yesterday.
Diallo Rabain gave few details of planned changes, but promised he would release more information in the House of Assembly...
A new senator was sworn in yesterday morning to replace disgraced ex-member of the Upper House Curtis Richardson.
A ceremony at Government House saw the Reverend Emilygail Dill fill the vacant post and also become a junior minister for National Secur...
The Pembroke Hamilton Club Foundation is now accepting applications for its 2022 scholarship programme.
To be eligible for scholarships, applicants must be an active member of PHC’s various programmes for at least four consecutive years, hold Bermudi...
DATE: Feb 17, 2022 | CATEGORY: Football | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
An Opposition senator accused the Premier of playing favourites with the appointment of MPs and senators to Government boards.
Marcus Jones, the shadow economic development minister, told the Upper House that David Burt awarded influential positions ...
DATE: Feb 17, 2022 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
A guidance session to help young Bermudians to earn scholarships will be held by the Department of Workforce Development today.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Labour said: “For many in our community, college and university educations are vital for s...
DATE: Feb 17, 2022 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
The education minister today offered an olive branch to teachers who passed a vote of no confidence in him and senior education staff.
Diallo Rabain said that he had had no communication from the Bermuda Union of Teachers since the vote, which called...
Diallo Rabain, the Education Minister, is to hold a press conference at 4.15pm to address return to school testing.
It comes amid disquiet among parents about testing and mask wearing.
Colin Young is one of the few remaining survivors of a deadly fire at Mount Allison University eighty years ago.
Four students died, countless others were injured throwing themselves from upper level windows to escape the blaze.
“It was the early hou...
DATE: Feb 16, 2022 | CATEGORY: Community | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy