Bermuda’s charities are under “unprecedented” financial pressure and some will not survive, according to the head of an umbrella organisation for the third sector.
Elaine Butterfield, executive director of the Centre on Philanthropy, told The Royal G...
Aspiring chef Sajni Richardson, now forging ahead in her culinary studies thanks to local scholarships, is accustomed to fielding questions about her top dish.
“I get asked about recipes a lot,” said the 20-year-old, who discovered her love of cookin...
DATE: Oct 20, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
It’s meant to be something that a senior student could just about attempt — but Ethan Humphrey, 13, has designed and is using an app that organises his school time.
It is proving so successful he is now looking at developing the next version: to help...
A committee has been created to consider the controversial topic of school reorganisation and possible closures, the Ministry of Education has announced.
It follows a series of town hall meetings on the topic, held earlier this year.
According to Way...
Bermuda Brazilian Football School will hold an all-girls football camp next week.
Open to all girls in the under-8 to under-14 age groups, the camp will be run in collaboration with The Bermuda High School for Girls Football Club, and will focus on i...
The spirit of collaboration is paying dividends for Bermuda in terms of protecting and growing the Island’s international business sector.
That is the view of Ross Webber, who has completed his first year at the helm of the Bermuda Business Developme...
DATE: Oct 19, 2015 | CATEGORY: International Business | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
Four students have been awarded scholarships by the Paget Parish Council.
Phoebe Barboza will receive $5,000 annually for the next three years to support her marine zoology studies at the University of Southampton, in England, while cybersecurity stu...
The Ministry of Education is set to launch a new educational framework for teaching for preschool and primary school.
The inquiry framework, which is designed to mimic the way young children learn and construct knowledge, will be formally launched du...
DATE: Oct 19, 2015 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Heritage Education Funds International announced it has paid out $2.5 million during the past year to Bermuda residents for postsecondary education.
Bermuda students collectively have now received more than $40.4 million in the past three decades as ...
Falling fuel and power prices have helped drive down inflation to 1.4 per cent.
Although prices in the sector were static during August, a year-on-year drop of 10.5 per cent, with cheaper electricity a major factor, impacted the headline rate. Betwee...
DATE: Oct 17, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil