A cycling enthusiast has launched a new rental service offering retro-style bicycles for hire.
And Lou Matthews said the St George’s-based tour business weRide had proved as popular with locals as with tourists.
Mr Matthews, who is also director of s...
DATE: Jan 13, 2016 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Julee Smith is considered a hero, of sorts, at Westgate Correctional Facility. About 15 per cent of the inmates suffer from asthma; the nurse recently took a course to better help them out.
“In nursing school there was only a chapter or two on asthma...
Minister of Education Wayne Scott has received the final report of the SCORE Advisory Committee on school reorganisation.
The report was commissioned to examine school consolidation or closure, improve the quality and consistency of primary school pr...
DATE: Jan 13, 2016 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
The past several weeks I’ve spent on the doorsteps of Constituency 13 residents have not only been insightful, but rewarding and enlightening. This is a community of hard-working people, who, like myself, want to see our Island thrive.
Residents have...
Marq Rodriguez enrolled in school in India and braced himself for a culture shock.
He hadn’t ventured further than the US and the Caribbean but decided to go to Mumbai for film school because the tuition was relatively cheap.
“I’m paying for my schoo...
Somerset Trojans will add a new chapter to their decorated history at the Caribbean Football Union Club Championship in Haiti next month.
The defending Premier Division champions are making their debut in the Concacaf Champions League qualifier as re...
DATE: Jan 12, 2016 | CATEGORY: Football | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Bermuda received a lot of good economic news last week, confirming that the Bermuda economy is emerging from “The Great Recession”, some seven years after the stock market crash of late 2008.
Much of the positive news was encapsulated in an excellen...
College football will crown a new champion tonight. In the process, a lot of money will be made.
No matter who wins, the University of Alabama’s Southeastern Conference and Clemson University’s Atlantic Coast Conference will be paid $6 million each. ...
Not one death on Bermuda’s roads is acceptable. And after a weekend when the country has buried one young man, while two fortunate others are recuperating in hospital, our leaders must continue to grapple with ways by which we can reach farther into ...
DATE: Jan 11, 2016 | CATEGORY: Editorials | AUTHOR: RG: In our Opinion
Persistence and resilience are the key to St George’s Preparatory School’s success, according to principal Mary Lodge.
The primary school celebrated its 140th anniversary yesterday with a special assembly announced by David Frith, the Town Crier and ...