Fifteen UK-based students attended a special dinner hosted by the Bermuda Society at the House of Lords.
The Bermuda Society, based in Britain, fosters links between the two countries and held the dinner at the Cholmondley Room and Terrace at the Pal...
DATE: Dec 01, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
The head of the Bermuda Casino Gaming Commission has strongly dismissed rumours that sites have been selected for the Island’s casinos.
Richard Schuetz, the commission’s executive director told The Royal Gazette: “If there has been a deal made, I hav...
DATE: Nov 30, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Automotive students’ mechanical ingenuity was given pride of place this weekend as CedarBridge Academy hosted its first pro shop fair.
The event, which had been co-ordinated by the school and Noble Auto, showcased a group of pupils’ work on vehicles ...
Students of the Bermuda Institute are encouraging shoppers to spend a little more this holiday season.
The second annual campaign is a charitable initiative created by the students and faculty of the school that invites consumers to “stuff the bus” w...
Several major international business events are headed to the Island next year, including two inaugural conferences that could attract hundreds of corporate delegates to Bermuda for the first time.
Bermuda Business Development Agency (BDA) this eveni...
I would like to spread the wonderful news of another Bermudian honoured abroad recently.
Rose A. Wilson-Hill, the daughter of Mayville Wilson and the late Rudolph WR Wilson of Southampton, was recognised on October 27 at the Ohio State University.
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Senators crossed swords during an heated debate over the Bermuda Government’s proposals in the Throne Speech and the Opposition’s alternative vision for the Island.
While the Senate leaders of both parties, Michael Fahy and Diallo Rabain, exchanged v...
Staff at AIG Bermuda have been helping schoolchildren to learn to read as part of the company’s efforts to give back to the community.
More than 60 children from Elliott Primary School will go through the reading programme before next June, with volu...
Close to 2,000 junior and senior students from public and private schools and Bermuda College are set to learn more about their further education options next week.
The Bermuda International College and University Fair is to take place on December 1 ...
DATE: Nov 27, 2015 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
People with drinking problems who have been convicted of impaired driving offences are not forced to get treatment by law, according to addictions counsellor Fiona Elkinson.
However, a Bermuda Government spokesman said making education programmes fo...