CedarBridge Academy is to host its fifth annual International Peace Day Assembly focusing on this year’s global theme of Partnerships for Peace and Dignity for All.
The special assembly due to take pl...
Shadow health minister Kim Wilson has described the shortage in school therapists for the new school year as “totally unacceptable”.
The Department of Health Therapy Services, which provides early int...
Education minister Wayne Scott joined students and teachers at Purvis Primary School’s International Dot Day assembly.
The day is named after the classic Peter H Reynolds storybook The Dot.
The them...
Lawrence Scott, the Shadow Minister of Transport, has called for security cameras to be installed on all public transportation following a recent disturbance that took place on a bus.
Mr Scott sugges...
Ferry commuters say they are still waiting for the Bermuda Government to deliver on its promises to correct a host of concerns over services.
Last July, Marine and Ports director Richard Russell ackno...
Theatre student Marcus Smith seems to be a magnet for scholarships and bursaries having bagged six so far this year, and no fewer than 11 last year.
The New York University student’s most recent scho...
Chyone Harris fell 25 feet from a balcony on to a pile of rocks and his chances of walking again looked slim.
The 22-year-old aspiring dancer broke his spine and his neck in two places in the accident...
An Island-wide coastal clean-up is due to take place next Saturday and members of the community are invited to volunteer.
The EY Coastal Clean-up in support of Keep Bermuda Beautiful is an annual eve...
Family Centre plans to make a big splash with a new fundraising campaign “Take De Plunge”.
The local charity hopes, albeit on a slightly smaller scale, to piggyback on the success of the internationa...
A judge has allowed for the enactment of new school parent council rules in the face of a court challenge by the Bermuda Parent Teacher Student Association.
Puisne Judge Stephen Hellman ruled against ...