CedarBridge Academy celebrated 20 years of fighting “the good fight of excellence” at its Founder’s Day celebrations yesterday.
Master of ceremonies Dean Foggo introduced a host of speakers at the Ru...
A talk tomorrow evening aims to inspire people to “change the world by raising money for those in poverty”.
A group who just returned to the island following a trek through Nepal to raise money for Ad...
Young children with little or no swimming experience will be introduced to “the wonders of the ocean” thanks to another Neil Burnie Foundation fundraiser.
The money raised at the annual event goes tow...
David Burt laughed off questions today about the Progressive Labour Party’s intentions to take Bermuda to independence.
Members have publicly stated the Premier raised the subject at the party’s banqu...
A move to give civil servants a pay rise was this week passed in the Senate.
Negotiations on a pay rise began under the One Bermuda Alliance and were passed through by the ruling Progressive Labour P...
A Somerset pharmacy has lined up a string of health professionals for a free health fair.
A community dental nurse, an asthma nurse, a dietitian and a doctor will offer their services at Caesar’s Phar...
New One Bermuda Alliance senator Justin Mathias yesterday became one of the youngest people to serve in the Upper House.
But the 25-year-old accounting and political science graduate said his age woul...
The Bermuda Casino Gaming Commission is to offer a free training series on gambling disorders for local counsellors, this month.
The series will be led by University of Maryland School of Medicine, Ce...
A children’s book starring Bermuda’s trademark breakfast dish has a new lease of life with new full-colour illustrations.
The Legend of Codfish and Potatoes, written by former MP and community worker ...
A law to boost Bermuda’s credentials as a transparent offshore centre was today backed by Senate.
The legislation is designed to ensure the island meets transparency standards for registered businesse...