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Mr Khalid Wasi says bombs will not work to stop the jihadists in the November 17 edition.
He says we cannot understand from the western viewpoint with our “voter rights” and “human rights” the Middle East “where a difference of opinion can ...
DATE: Nov 21, 2015 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Students from Prospect Primary School got a taste of fame after spending an afternoon with celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson.
The students, who are enrolled in the Bermuda Education Network’s Horizons programme, were able to experience life in a busy...
DATE: Nov 21, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Giving back feels good for the soul.
That’s something Jennie Lee O’Donnell learnt eight years ago when she started volunteering for Kat Kids.
The organisation raises funds for projects supporting children in need of food, shelter, healthcare or educ...
Eight high schools went oar-to-oar in self-made boats yesterday in a contest aimed at promoting architecture and engineering to young people.
The inaugural Cardboard Boat Challenge, organised by the Institute of Bermuda Architects and the Bermuda As...
Healthcare reforms proposed by the Opposition include opening the Island’s market to international insurers to drive down costs through competition.
The Progressive Labour Party’s Reply to the Throne Speech proposes removing the Bermuda Health Counci...
Bermuda College’s 2013 audited financial statements were laid before the House of Assembly yesterday revealing that the college had total assets worth just over $29 million.
Wayne Scott, the Minister of Education, told the House of Assembly: “During...
The Bermuda Football Association’s mobile application was named Innovation of the Year at the Celebration of Entrepreneurship and Innovation awards.
The event on Thursday was part of Global Entrepreneurship Week which is put on each year by the Bermu...
Age: 12
School year: M2
School: Sandys Secondary Middle School
Favourite subjects: Science and maths
Hobbies: Technology and cooking
Tell us about some of your career aspirations:
“I would like to be a chef, pilot and entrepreneur when I grow up.”
W...
Roberta Alvarez had to leave Bermuda to get the education she wanted for her dyslexic daughter.
Olivia was six when doctors confirmed the difficulties she had with reading, spelling and writing were due to the learning disorder.
Her parents hired a ...
Somerset Primary will launch their Literacy Pro Programme tomorrow, Friday, November 20.
Formerly called Reading Counts, the programme helps develop reading and comprehension skills.
From some P2 students through to P6, students will be focusing on...