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The week starting October 21 saw the 18th BHS annual Maths Science Week, during which time students were able to combine their knowledge in these two subject areas, using both their creative and problem-solving skills.
Some excellent collaborative ...
DATE: Nov 07, 2013
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Our tour to Charlotte was a beneficiary trip in many aspects.
We played a variety of violin concerts including practices with the Northwest School of the Arts and afternoon musical enrichment programme at the Winterfield Elementary School, both coach...
DATE: Nov 07, 2013
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If you’re the type of man who spends hours sitting down in front of the TV watching a game or the type whose desk at the office has become like a second home, then the latest race day event is for you.
Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre’s will be host...
DATE: Nov 07, 2013
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There’s a comet barrelling toward our sun at breakneck speed.
What happens when it gets there is anybody’s guess. Chances are good that it ends up being quite a show, though.
Comet ISON is slowly warming as it hurls itself toward the centre of our so...
DATE: Nov 07, 2013
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When Phillip Rego first visited Haiti it was with the idea of helping out “a bit”. Five years later, he has a charity Feed My Lambs Ministry that runs an orphanage, a school and a clinic helping hundreds of Haitian children in desperate need.
Mr Rego...
DATE: Nov 07, 2013
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For centuries lighthouses have been used to help the maritime community navigate through rough and rocky seas.
Now Andrea Lightbourne-Webster is hoping a new non-profit organisation, Lighthouse Ministry Foundation, will serve a similar purpose by ...
DATE: Nov 07, 2013
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Christmas at The Royal Gazette wouldn’t be nearly as jolly without the annual Christmas Short Story Contest, but this year’s competition has had a bit of a revamp.
In honour of the late Dr Stanley Ratteray the competition is now called the Dr Stanley...
DATE: Nov 06, 2013
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The Bermuda School of Music (BSM) is launching the first of its 2013-14 Lunchtime Concert Series performances at Wesley Methodist Church this Friday, starting at 12 noon.
The hour-long programme will feature works by Dr Charles Callahan, Prokofiev, S...
DATE: Nov 06, 2013
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Mining investments and cricket aren’t normally associated with art, but that’s exactly Elliot Wilson’s background. Mr Wilson is the latest Masterworks Museum artist in residence.
He is originally from Felstead, Essex, England and is a commodity tra...
DATE: Nov 06, 2013
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Bermuda-based author Simon J Parkinson may not be a household name quite yet, but after winning an international literary award he’s earned a place in the global spotlight.
Mr Parkinson’s science fiction novel ‘Predation’ was recently named the winn...
DATE: Nov 06, 2013
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