In the first instalment that was published recently, I noted the previous mountains that we as Bermudians have climbed throughout our history, successfully.
I believe that our response to this challenge will be no different for once Bermudians percei...
The Institute of Bermuda Architects has announced the recipients of its Stanley G Kennedy Architectural Award.
Azra Smith and Kejon Sampson have been jointly awarded the scholarship, which was renamed in 2004 in memory of Mr Kennedy, an architect, fo...
It’s September and Bermuda’s children crept unwillingly back to school this month. Doubtless many of them are already counting the days until the Christmas holidays begin — as are their parents, although for altogether different reasons.
The start of...
It’s been 18 years since Edward Durham retired, but the former football coach has not been forgotten.
He trained members of the Pembroke Hamilton Club for five years. According to the 80-year-old, the instruction he gave wasn’t limited to the footba...
A new and visibly safe device for screening the vision of Bermuda’s young students has been brought to the Island for demonstration.
The service has been offered for many years by the Lions Clubs of Bermuda, according to Dessaline Waldron, the organi...
DATE: Sep 22, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Doctors Edward Shultz and Andrea McKee have been announced as the speakers at the next Docs for Dinner event organised by the Bermuda Healthcare Services and Brown-Darrell Clinic.
The quarterly event is due to take place on Thursday, September 24, at...
DATE: Sep 22, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Having graduated from one of America’s top high schools, Sophia Collis hopes to eventually return to her native Bermuda and contribute to the political discourse.
The Phillips Exeter Academy alumnus, 18, is due to enter McGill University in Canada th...
DATE: Sep 21, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
A health campaigner is urging people not to be complacent about HIV and Aids — with more than 200 residents living with the infection today as a result of sexual contact.
Russ Ford, cofounder of the Supportive Therapy for Aids persons and their Rela...
Students of CedarBridge Academy gathered to witness the raising of the Peace Flag.
It followed a special assembly yesterday marking International Peace Day, the fifth of its kind, held annually in the school’s Ruth Seaton James Auditorium.
Head boy ...
There was standing room only at Commercial Court yesterday as two bright young Bermudian students were Called to the Bar.
Sarah Lusher and Cathryn Minors recently completed 12-month pupillages at Conyers, Dill and Pearman to end years of hard graft t...