Mark Charley’s work with Uncommon Results has taken him from prisons to boardrooms.
He created the Island’s Mirrors programme on the back of that success and has found Bermuda’s children a pleasure to...
Mirrors intern Lindley (LJ) Scott Jr volunteered for Mirrors in 2009 and was so impressed with the programme that he signed on as a participant.
“I never had problems,” Mr Scott said, describing himse...
“Mirrors is not for ‘bad’ children,” explained graduate Zana-Kay Douglas. “The Mirrors programme is for self growth and development. You set goals and say ‘this is who I choose to be’. And you keep on...
Launched in 2007, the Mirrors programme was one of the first initiatives under the administration of Premier Ewart Brown.
But attempts to get the personal transformation scheme in place for Bermuda’s ...
The Royal Gazette today launches its most ambitious fundraiser ever: a $1 million campaign in aid of Bermuda's at-risk youth
This newspaper has teamed with the New Beginnings Education Trust, run by K...
Children often get a trip overseas for the Easter holidays, but not many get to treat their parents to it.
For 11-year-old Nasir Simmons, the break offered a chance to do exactly that: as the 2011 Spe...
Parents protesting the transfer of two school principals are preparing to take their case to court to seek a judicial review of the decision, it emerged yesterday.
Flanked by police, a “communication ...
More than 100 parents and children of two schools this morning marched on Parliament in protest over a decision to move their principals.
PTA Presidents Azuhaa Coleman of Victor Scott, and Quinton Min...
Traffic delays are expected on King Street as Belco crews work to repair a damaged cable.
Work to an underground cable near Bermuda Fire Station is now underway and is expected to continue through rus...
Bermuda’s “visionary innovators” — from web designers to the inventor of a shark suit — will be celebrated as part of World Intellectual Property Day.
The Intellectual Property Office has teemed up wi...