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The Anglican Church of Bermuda hosted their second St Mellitus graduation last month.
The event was the culmination of two years of theological studies by seven individuals who each earned a certificate in Christian theology and ministry.
The progra...
DATE: Dec 18, 2021
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CATEGORY:
Religion
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AUTHOR:
Juanae Crockwell, Religion Correspondent
A photograph of one of Bermuda’s fortifications has won the top award in a nature and culture photography competition.
The picture by Alessia Vianello, won in the 7 to 10 age subcategory in the Bermuda Buildings category of the Dr Reg Grundy Annual ...
DATE: Dec 15, 2021
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CATEGORY:
Lifestyle
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AUTHOR:
Sarah Lagan
Corville Hylton is the person to contact if you need help finding your voice.
He struggled with his own for years. Asked to read a scripture at church he was so anxious he still can't recall what he actually said; at his first Toastmasters meeting in...
DATE: Dec 13, 2021
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CATEGORY:
Community
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Sometimes philanthropy can be a bit like the chicken and the egg: do you start with a desire to support a specific issue in the community – or the unsupported need that must be addressed if our community is to thrive?
One corporation based in Bermuda...
DATE: Dec 01, 2021
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CATEGORY:
Community
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Scarlett Smale trailed behind as her classmates learnt how to read in Primary Two.
Her mother, Heather, had an inkling of what the problem might be.
Scarlett’s father, Nick, and her grandfather Richard Kitson are dyslexic; her great uncle, Kirk Kits...
DATE: Nov 30, 2021
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CATEGORY:
Community
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AUTHOR:
Jessie Moniz Hardy
Geoff Tomlinson has not lived in Bermuda since 1975 but still reads The Royal Gazette every day and regularly checks out the weather on the Dockyard webcam.
He describes his six years here as magical.
He was teaching in Cambridgeshire, England in the...
DATE: Nov 24, 2021
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CATEGORY:
Community
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AUTHOR:
Jessie Moniz Hardy
Chase Szakmary wanted a career as an artist and thought he was doing everything right to make that happen.
After he completed his studies in the US, he followed his passion to the UK where he excelled in a master's art programme.
Back at home in New ...
DATE: Nov 19, 2021
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CATEGORY:
Arts & Entertainment
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Sometimes the role of a community foundation involves connecting the dots. One dot will be a pressing need in the community, another will be a methodology or plan to address that need, and yet another will be the wherewithal to fund that need.
Take P...
DATE: Nov 18, 2021
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CATEGORY:
Community
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It’s the 1990s: Bermuda is a generous community. Charitable giving, tag days and raffles abound because everyone wants to help people “less fortunate than ourselves”. And most people are fortunate: visitors flock to the island by boat and by air, enc...
DATE: Nov 15, 2021
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CATEGORY:
Community
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In 1953 Anne Hines became the first Bermudian to successfully dance en pointe in public.
She did it at the Colonial Opera House on Victoria Street where she played the dying swan in Swan Lake.
“My friend was supposed to do it,” the 82-year-old said. ...
DATE: Nov 03, 2021
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CATEGORY:
Community
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AUTHOR:
Jessie Moniz Hardy