Family and friends gathered this week to celebrate the life of a devoted mother and passionate advocate for the disabled community in Bermuda.
Ursula Patricia Dunlop, a former lance corporal in the Bermuda Regiment and proud majorette, died at the ag...
The world leader of the Salvation Army launched the Boundless Bermuda Congress yesterday from City Hall as part of the organisation’s 150th anniversary celebrations.
General André Cox called for the movement’s members to “get your hands dirty”, espe...
Last week we visited the replica of The Deliverance in St George’s. It is in a bad state due to the damage from the storm.
The mast has been completely broken off and there are lots of leaks but they do not have money to fix everything. The guide to...
I invited Sir John to my social studies lesson after writing an assignment on his life. Here is an extract from my report:
Let me introduce you to this man. His name is Sir John William David Swan, KBE. He was born on July 3, 1935, to two hardworking...
On our America’s Cup visit to St George’s we were invited to join the Gombeys dancing in the square. We felt so confident and a little nervous at the same time because a huge crowd surrounded our group. The leader of the Gombeys showed us how the dan...
Harrington Sound Primary has been collecting trash for Keep Bermuda Beautiful for the past five years.
We selected several local areas and every term we go out to clean up Shelly Bay, John Smith’s Bay and the Harrington Sound dock.
There seems to h...
Spirit Day at our school is a time when everyone is able to come in their house colours. Plus, we have special events and make up songs.
This year my mom, who is an artist, painted my hair bright yellow and green. On my way to school I felt embarrass...
Mount Saint Agnes Academy remembered Bermuda’s fallen heroes in an early Remembrance Day ceremony.
While Remembrance Day is celebrated on November 11, the anniversary of the end of the First World War, school principal Sue Moench told students gather...
DATE: Nov 12, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
“No, No No Don’t do Drugs”
This is the title of the song we created with our teachers for the Pride song competition. We did not win but we performed our song for a huge audience on the steps of City Hall last week.
Ed Christopher, the town crier, gr...
Jackie Costello is a girl on a mission to break the stigma attached to mental illness.
It’s a cause that hits close to home for the 15-year-old.
Growing up with an uncle with paranoid schizophrenia, the Somersfield Academy student saw the challenges...