Three Bermudian students have been given a major financial boost thanks to the company their parents work for.
Kaelin Cox, Tomas Amaral and Kiara Wilkinson all received educational awards of $3,333.33 as a result of the Stevedoring Services Limited E...
Anthony and Hannah Astwood were humble 18th-century salt rakers.
Today they have hundreds of descendants including at least two knights, former Premier Sir John Swan and former Chief Justice and Court of Appeals president, Sir James Astwood.
A family...
A husband-and-wife team are among the first graduates of a seven-month Bermuda College course aimed at boosting business skills.
Jahnika and Herbie Alves, who run Clear Choice, a doors, windows and glazing firm, were two of 18 graduates of the Street...
DATE: Jul 16, 2015 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
The Bermuda Tourism Authority (BTA) has teamed up with local entrepreneurs to create a “more culturally rich” Cup Match experience for visitors.
Tourists will have the chance to visit camp sites under the initiative announced this afternoon, accordin...
Somersfield Academy has appointed former Clearwater Middle School principal Carlos Symonds as its new head of school.
Mr Symonds, a Bermudian with more than 25 years’ experience as an educator, has served at Somersfield since 2011 as deputy head of ...
DATE: Jul 15, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
A spinathon organised by Court House Squash and Wellness has raised $9,500 for Beyond Rugby and Bermuda Youth Rugby.
Beyond Rugby is a partnership between the Family Centre and Bermuda Rugby Football Union.
It works with young adults at CedarBridge...
DATE: Jul 14, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Dear Sir,
The often-made comment that the Bermuda Civil Service is too large is very true and very obvious. We passed long ago the point of maximum benefit. We need a bold leader for this job. It should not be contracted so somebody foreign can be bl...
DATE: Jul 14, 2015 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
A Bermudian student has been awarded $5,000 to help her pursue her medical studies.
Riann Ming was presented with the Brown Family Health Scholarship yesterday by former Premier Ewart Brown.
Ms Ming, who holds a degree in biology, graduated in May 20...
Maurice Lowe, assistant national coach during Bermuda’s recent World Cup qualifying campaign, has been appointed to the post of Technical Development Director with the Bermuda Football Association.
The BFA made the announcement yesterday, and Lowe c...
DATE: Jul 14, 2015 | CATEGORY: Football | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
An organisation for gifted and talented students is sending 18 students to a summer programme at Johns Hopkins University.
The Center for Talented Youth Bermuda, which is affiliated with the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth, aims to create an...