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DATE: Mar 14, 2020 | CATEGORY: Health | AUTHOR: News Staff
An international firm has been selected to help rebuild Bermuda’s public education system, the education minister announced yesterday.
Diallo Rabain said that consultancy Innovation Unit Australia New Zealand had been selected after a request for pr...
A new maths programme will be introduced to raise standards across the island after a successful implementation at a primary school.
Harrington Sound Primary School hired British firm Primal Academic Innovations to bring in a maths intervention progr...
Civil servants were told to cancel “non-essential travel” yesterday, but no ban will be imposed on large public gatherings at present, the Premier announced.
However, David Burt advised people to practise “social distancing” and highlighted that some...
Government is to review how the sugar tax was implemented over concerns that retailers had spread the impact of the tax across other items.
Curtis Dickinson, the Minister of Finance, told the House of Assembly: “We need to have a look at this again.
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DATE: Mar 13, 2020 | CATEGORY: Health | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Registration is now open for an entrepreneurship education course being offered by the Bermuda Economic Development Corporation.
“Entrepreneurship 101” provides new and aspiring entrepreneurs with the knowledge, tools and resources needed to start th...
DATE: Mar 13, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Business Staff
Shaun Goater says he is “extremely grateful” for the considerable interest shown by parents keen to enrol their children in his newly launched academy in England.
The former Manchester City striker has created the Shaun Goater International Academy, ...
DATE: Mar 13, 2020 | CATEGORY: Football | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
On Monday afternoon, Amherst College notified every student that they had one week to pack up and leave campus, with the expectation that they would not be back until next school year. Anyone who wanted to stay could fill out a petition, but there wa...
High school pupils showcased their artistic talents at an open house art exhibition.
Warwick Academy decorated its assembly hall with two years’ worth of artwork made by pupils in the International Baccalaureate Visual Arts programme earlier this mon...
Some of the youngsters sent abroad by the Government’s child protection agency were not first assessed or treated by mental healthcare services on the island, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
The Government has always insisted that overseas treatment wa...