Bermuda has launched a bid to claw back lucrative asset management business from other countries like the Cayman Islands.
Business chiefs and Economic Development Minister Grant Gibbons have visited the US and invited movers and shakers in the indust...
DATE: Nov 14, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
The family of the late veterinarian and ocean activist Dr Neil Burnie has invited all who knew him to attend his sea burial on Sunday.
All boats will be departing Albouy’s Point at 10am. Dr Burnie, 61, died on Tuesday after a free-diving accident of...
“Oh! you who sleep in Flanders Fields,
Sleep sweet — to rise anew!
We caught the torch you threw
And holding high, we keep the Faith
With all who died”
— Moina Michael, November, 1918
The Faith was alive and wholly present at the Remembrance Day Pray...
Dr Philippe Max Rouja is a cultural anthropologist with over 20 years of research experience working with indigenous coastal communities. He specialises in human health and nutrition, and actively participates in marine heritage and the conservation ...
Despite weather challenges at the start, 56 Saltus Year 10 students completed their Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Practice Expedition last weekend. One of the ten groups completing this expedition is pictured at the start.
Bermuda may be a small island but it is full of unsung heroes — inspirational residents who are making a real difference in their communities and improving the lives of others, without expecting any recognition or praise. In a regular feature, we cel...
A boom in the compliance side of the financial industry could bring a jobs bonanza to Bermuda, a US expert said yesterday.
Walter Zebrowski, chairman of the US-based international Regulatory Compliance Association (RCA) is to hold a special conferenc...
DATE: Nov 13, 2014 | CATEGORY: International Business | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Meals on Wheels is a Bermuda-based organisation which prepares meals and transports them to people who are unable to make or get their own food. During the half-term break, 18 Year 10 students and teacher, Ms Julie Gunther, gave up their holiday and ...
Helen Dudley’s idea was to have a gym where moms could bring their kids while they got fit.
It grew into so much more than that.
She’s helped raise $32,000 for charity since her classes began in 2011 and hopes to contribute $45,000 to an arts program...
As I’m nearing my 13th birthday, I look back on my primary years and the thing I remember most vividly is Warwick Academy’s Book Week.
For a book nerd like me, it was a dream come true. It traditionally concluded with Pyjama Day which all students l...