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The Think Fest event series is set to continue this Sunday with Bermudian graduate student Saskia Wolsak discussing the erosion of plant knowledge due to colonisation.
Ms Wolsak, who is completing her Masters of Science in ethnobotany at the Universi...
DATE: Aug 24, 2017
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
Three students and a graduate joined architectural firm OBMI’s Bermuda summer intern programme.
The interns are all at various stages of their academic and professional careers from heading off to university for their first year of study to having gr...
DATE: Aug 23, 2017
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It’s common for addicts who have gone through recovery to relapse once surrounded by their old routine.
Lisa Brewster is especially concerned with prevention.
The programme facilitator and co-ordinator at Pride Bermuda is looking to create programm...
DATE: Aug 23, 2017
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Bermuda’s entrenched disparities must be tackled for black workers to get a fair shot, according to former minister Wayne Perinchief, who said that inequality remained alive and well ten years after his Workforce Equity Bill was proposed.
“I’m 75; I’...
DATE: Aug 23, 2017
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Jonathan Bell
An exhibition from a street artist advocating for human rights will open at Bermuda National Gallery on September 21, the International Day of Peace.
Shepard Fairey: rebel with a cause features limited edition prints, including his well-known image...
DATE: Aug 23, 2017
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Tenneil Ratteray and Azari Thomas are two of 14 student winners of Dr Barbara Ball Public Health scholarships.
Tenneil, studying for a doctorate in physical therapy at Andrews University, Michigan, said: “I was very thankful because now I am able to...
DATE: Aug 22, 2017
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A Bermuda lottery would be a tax on the poor, the executive director of the Casino Gaming Commission warned yesterday.
Richard Schuetz said a lottery would not benefit the community.
He added: “Lotteries have historically been called a tax on the po...
DATE: Aug 18, 2017
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
Twenty scholarships have been handed out by the Association of Bermuda International Companies Education Awards programme at a special luncheon.
Christian Dunleavy, chairman of the Abic Education Awards, said: “I would like to congratulate all of the...
DATE: Aug 18, 2017
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Vivien Carter has been appointed as the new programme officer for the Bank of Bermuda Foundation.
She will have responsibility for grantee liaison, organisational learning and community outreach.
Ms Carter, a mother of two, has more than 15 years ...
DATE: Aug 18, 2017
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Learning to care for abandoned animals teaches youngsters care and compassion, a charity said yesterday.
Jodi Corbett, humane education officer at the SPCA, said that the organisation’s annual summer camp helped children develop new skills in animal ...
DATE: Aug 17, 2017
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