New virtual classes at the Bermuda College will offer skills relevant for the island’s growing fintech sector, the US-based provider said yesterday.
Global Knowledge, an international IT training firm...
A once hopeless drug addict has gone full circle and is now a volunteer with the organisation that helped him turn his life around.
Max Assing, the team leader of the Salvation Army’s street ministry ...
Normal trash collection schedules will restart this morning after waste management staff agreed yesterday to end a work-to-rule.
The industrial action, announced on Sunday, was called off after talks ...
A war veteran and Hamilton businessman who was also one of the island’s top dairy farmers has died.
Harry Kromer was 92.
As a manager at the WJ Boyle & Son shoe store for more than 50 years, Mr Kromer...
Garbage collectors have launched a work to rule and the industrial action will hit trash pick-up schedules, a Government spokesman warned today.
The public works ministry spokesman said a meeting with...
A veteran counsellor warned the island yesterday not to be complacent about the risk of contracting HIV, despite a massive drop in the number of new cases.
Carolyn Armstrong, the director and founder...
Sir Edward Zacca, a former President of the Court of Appeal, made an “unparalleled contribution to the development of law in the Overseas Territories”, the court heard yesterday.
Sir Christopher Clark...
Former premier Ewart Brown has donated $2,000 from proceeds from his memoirs to a youth development charity.
The charity, Mirrors, was launched early in the administration of Dr Brown, who led the cou...
Academic excellence is the passport to “the journey to a brighter future”, a school prize-giving assembly heard last night.
The theme of the assembly was highlighted at the Berkeley Institute in Pembr...
A 19-year-old man suffered fractures and cuts to his face after his bike and a water truck were in collision yesterday.
A police spokesman said: “His injuries are not thought to be life-threatening.” ...