The Bermuda Education Network will hold a Chinese new year celebration at its Outstanding Teacher Awards ceremony next month.
Becky Ausenda, the executive director of the BEN, said: “Following the suc...
Bermuda welcomed its first baby of 2019 in the early hours of yesterday.
The baby girl, who weighed in at a healthy 7lb 8oz, was born in the King Edward VII Hospital’s maternity unit at 4.02am.
The mo...
Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art will host an open house on New Year’s Day.
Founder and creative director Tom Butterfield said: “We have many guests to the island, needing a way to welcome the new ye...
A former top civil servant has been appointed chairwoman of the Public Service Negotiation Team.
Judith Hall-Bean replaces Jonathan Smith, a ex-police commissioner and a former Progressive Labour Part...
Anti-gang leaders Wayne Caines and Pastor Leroy Bean rolled up their sleeves to remove graffiti from a wall in Pembroke.
Mr Caines, the Minister of National Security, and Mr Bean, the gang violence co...
Public school pupils will return to school one day late in January so that teachers can be trained on the new standards-based grading system.
Commissioner of Education Kalmar Richards said the Bermuda...
Law firm Trott & Duncan presented grocery vouchers to Family Centre as a festive gesture.
Trott & Duncan director Karen Williams Smith (left) is pictured with Martha Dismont, the executive director of...
More than 250 schoolchildren created personalised Christmas cards for seniors and people in need.
Atlantic Caregiving organised the Care to Share programme involving pupils from Purvis Primary School,...
Author David Chapman, and the stars of his Daddy and I Explore series of books, will sign copies of the tales at the weekend.
Dr Chapman wrote about his experiences exploring the environment with his ...
A group set up to support public schools has called on the public to help ease a shortage of classroom supplies.
Support Public Schools hopes people will be inspired by the donation of $1,000 to every...