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Despite the now well-documented challenges permeating the reinsurance industry, there remain many great opportunities for Bermudians — even, yes, for young Bermudians motivated to develop the talents and skills needed take advantage of thes...
DATE: Jan 21, 2016 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
The author of the Art of Learning programme Lance King has been invited to speak and run workshops at Warwick Academy for students, parents and all educators on the Island.
The New Zealander has delivered his programme to more than 180,000 students i...
The newly published airport development agreement means the Bermuda Government has “put the Island out to any bidder, not even the highest bidder”, according to the Shadow Minister of Transport.
Lawrence Scott warned the 33-page document’s lack of sp...
The black grouper is a highly valued and historically important fish in Bermuda.
Not only is it prized for its meat, it also occupies an important ecological niche, according to Tammy Trott.
The senior fisheries and marine resource officer at the D...
The Front Street Mile was held under near perfect conditions on Friday night and the streets were lined with people there to cheer on the students and the other athletes competing.
Oh, what a night it was! Warwick Academy had many students once aga...
One of the most popular apps among teens is Snapchat, which allows users to take a photo, send it, and then the image disappears on the other end after about ten seconds.
Apps can be downloaded straight to smartphones, so it might be harder for pare...
Get your thinking cap on and help someone with a disability in the Global Reverse Pitch Challenge.
The Inspire eBusiness initiative, which aims to encourage the development of local e-commerce business on the Island, is calling on talented Bermudians...
Two Bermudian students have received the fourth annual Christian Thunhurst Award, picking up $4,000 apiece to help advance their education.
Kent Bean and Marcus Bean, both Cedarbridge Academy alumni, received the grants from Platinum Underwriters an...
Action on Alzheimer’s & Dementia has received more than $30,000 from last year’s PartnerRe Women’s 5K Run & Walk.
More than 1,000 women and girls participated in last October’s event, raising a $16,815 in race fees alone, according to a press release...
Many of Bermuda’s public school buildings are “worse than Third World” and the Bermuda Government should focus on fixing them rather than closing or consolidating schools, according to the leader of a teachers’ union.
Mike Charles, general secretary ...
DATE: Jan 20, 2016 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways