Some 20 clients, staff members and supporters of the Salvation Army marched proudly through the streets of Hamilton yesterday morning in the name of addiction recovery.
The walk was one of several ev...
Those seeking help with addiction are being encouraged to attend open-air meetings at the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art and the lush surroundings of the Botanical Gardens as part of September’s Re...
The Salvation Army is today holding its seventh annual Recovery Walk to highlight “the struggle of addiction and the toil it has on the social fabric of the community”.
The clients and staff at the ch...
A virtual course teaching students all about launching their own businesses is coming to the Berkeley Institute, supported by some of the island’s top companies.
Berkeley students will learn from seni...
Teachers staged a work stoppage at TN Tatem Middle School today due to issues with faulty air conditioning.
Following constructive talks teachers and students are back in the classroom and work is bei...
Bermuda Industrial Union president Chris Furbert has said he is still waiting an update from the Bermuda Government regarding the status of the Reverend Nicholas Tweed’s work permit renewal.
On Labour...
Some 60 model sailboats designed by local schoolchildren, America’s Cup team members, artists and businesses are going under the hammer as part of an auction to raise money for art programmes run by t...
A primary school student has been infected with viral meningitis and is receiving medical care in Boston.
The student, who attends Bermuda High School, has not been named and this newspaper has been ...
Michael Dunkley and Minister of Education Wayne Scott threw themselves to the gym floor at Dellwood Middle School yesterday morning and performed 22 push-ups to inspire children to embrace a new islan...
A globally endorsed equine therapy service, serving a wide range of clients from children who have been through the trauma of sexual abuse to at-risk youth and people dealing with addiction, is about ...