An endurance test across the rugged terrain of Tanzania has proved an inspiration for aspiring videographer Juanee Scott.
In the process, she documented the life-changing work of a centre for children...
A technology camp for African students is soon to be brought home to Bermuda’s less fortunate youths.
“It was a brilliant experience, for the children and for me,” said Darren Burchall, a local educat...
Parental anxieties fuelled by rumours over possible school closures have influenced the latest public school application figures, according to one principal.
Romelle Warner, who led the School Reorgan...
A dispute over a decision by the Hamilton Princess to cancel a venue for same-sex marriage opponents has flared up once again.
The hotel maintained that the original reservation had been made under an...
The Island has far to go when it comes to the stigma associated with seeking counselling, according to the Women’s Resource Centre.
“Speak to somebody, let someone know if there’s anything going on,” ...
Local diners marked the end of an era with the closing of Dorothy’s, a well-loved café tucked away in Chancery Lane.
Its hamburgers were the stuff of legend, and the atmosphere everything guests could...
A move by the Bermuda Government to block unions from staging walkouts has been turned down by the courts.
However, the mass walkout in January last year over the explosive issue of continued furloug...
Martin Luther King, Jr, the American Civil Rights leader who was assassinated in 1968, would have turned 87 today.
Dr King’s work extended far beyond battling segregation: he campaigned for economic e...
The Bermuda Government’s hiring freeze is hurting the postal service, according to the Bermuda Industrial Union.
Chris Furbert, the president of the BIU, said the service had lost 25 per cent of its s...
The Island’s courts have refused to grant a permanent injunction against walkouts by members of the Bermuda Trade Union Congress.
However, unions acted unlawfully in a mass walkout a year ago during a...