The training overseas of 17 Bermudian men as drywall mechanics was announced by Economy Minister Patrice Minors, as “an initiative deserving of public recognition”.
Ms Minors said Government had “come...
A few teaching posts in the Island’s public schools are still waiting to be filled — but Government attributes the delay to visa formalities.
In any case, vacancies for next year will be advertised as...
Sweeping changes are impending for the UK’s GCSE system — but Eduction Commissioner Wendy McDonnell said it was still too early to guess what format the new exams might take.
The old GCSE system is to...
Making Hunger History Week, which runs from this Sunday to October 6, has proven itself as one of the Island’s most important food collection drives for the charities who feed the Island’s needy.
Scho...
Hard-working baker Malisa Swan needs no excuse to make her speciality cupcakes, but after three years in the business she’s using her skills to give back.
Announcing her support for the New Beginnings...
Determined young students of Whitney Institute got a taste of the nine to five workday this week, as part of the Mirrors programme.
The 19 M1 pupils were the latest to complete a gruelling three-day t...
The German cruise ship AIDALuna returns to the Island tomorrow, with the ship’s own tenders plus the Government tender Bermudian bringing passengers ashore.
Local tour boat operators will be able to b...
A packed congregation at Hamilton’s Anglican Cathedral bore solemn tribute to Major Christian Wheddon of the Bermuda Regiment, whose flag-draped coffin was carried with full military honours.
Hamilton...
A suspect was in custody last night in connection with the murder of a wheelchair-bound man, who was shot during a family celebration.
Lorenzo Stovell was gunned down around 11.43pm on Sunday as he wa...
A Warwick man who threw bottles at landscaping boss Jefferson Sousa pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to threatening behaviour.
Dimitri Robinson, 33, of Spring Hill, told the court he had struggled...