The Progressive Labour Party pledged last night to unite the island’s citizens and put its children first as it unveiled its platform for the upcoming General Election.
Party leader David Burt told supporters that the PLP would accomplish more in its...
Colonial Pension Services is to hold a free seminar aimed at the so called ‘sandwich generation’ to help them plan for retirement.
The seminar called ‘How to Save for Retirement When Other Goals Compete’ will be held on July 12 at the Speciality Cine...
Six new vendors are to set up shop in Dockyard.
The outlets will sell everything from cigars to pies and candles and Dockyard operator Wedco said the new stores, located between the gazebos at the ferry terminal, would add to the visitor experience.
...
The latest graduates from the Skills Development Programme were recognised at a ceremony earlier this week.
The 13 men and women were joined by dignitaries including John Rankin, the Governor, Michael Dunkley, the Premier, and Sylvan Richards, minis...
They have almost 40 years between them, but Owen Burgess and Taylor Ebbin graduated from high school together last month.
The former, a self-described “dropout”, had resigned himself to a life without a diploma until an opportunity forced him to thin...
The Coalition for the Protection of Children has developed a 36-point set of legislative and policy recommendations that The Royal Gazette will publish in three parts between today and Saturday with a view to raising the level of discourse during the...
When chronic illness held Jahquae Richardson back from graduating alongside her peers at CedarBridge Academy, the 17-year-old set out to complete high school by herself.
Touched by her example of strength, Jahquae’s family rallied last Friday to surp...
DATE: Jul 06, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Two Bermudians trained under the Government’s Department of Workforce Development programme have been hired as fixers/welders for the airport project.
Scotian Steelworks Ltd, a local partner in the redevelopment, have taken on Kieran Evans and Trista...
The Bermuda Union of Teachers delivered a broadside at the Government yesterday, declaring its track record on education “abysmal”.
But the union’s statement elicited a swift response from the One Bermuda Alliance questioning its use of Budget book n...
DATE: Jul 06, 2017 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Insufficient management plans have contributed to mould and other infrastructure issues currently plaguing the public school system, the minister of education says.
Cole Simons addressed the issue as part of a press conference held earlier today to ...