A special camp being offered this summer aims to help girls find their inner beauty and strength.
The Mind, Body and Soul (MBS) camp is being offered by Keisha Allen Smith who runs Target Learning. T...
Most people go on their summer vacation to relax; but Mark and Tina Nash have other ideas.
The couple plan to climb Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania in August to hopefully raise $10,000 for a girl’s scho...
In May, 1610, Sea Venture survivors left Bermuda and sailed on to Jamestown, Virginia in the Deliverance and Patience pinnaces loaded down with provisions that would save the fledging new world colony...
When Shawn Harvey first started martial arts classes at 14 years old, the sport was all about brute strength.
Now that he’s grown up and running his own martial arts classes through the Bermuda Small...
BIOS has an exciting new tool to help them gather vital data on the state of the ocean around us — a $190,000 aquatic robot.
The robot comes in the form of a six ft long, 100lb glider that is batter...
When CedarBridge Academy student Christopher Pacheco, 14, first met his new reading mentor, Damany Phifer, he was a little nervous.
He was receiving extra reading help in school, but he wasn’t sure if...
The Bermuda Musical and Dramatic Society’s latest offering is a homage to youth, in more ways than one.
Manuscript by Paul Grellong, opens at the Daylesford Theatre this month. The play is about a tr...
The Bermuda National Gallery (BNG) is using one of Bermuda’s oldest buildings to host some of the Island’s most contemporary art.
The BNG has its members opening of the St Georges portion of the Bermu...
An award-winning National Geographic photographer will speak tonight at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI) about work he is doing on Nonsuch Island.
David Liittschwager spoke earlier ...
A near death experience first compelled teacher, artist and fundraiser Nancy Smythe to volunteer at the Adult Education Centre back in the 1980s.
Although she now lives abroad, she is still dedicated ...