An online EducationUSA Virtual College Fair for international youth will take place on Wednesday next week.
Open to anyone who has an internet connection, the virtual fair will be available in an interactive online environment, offering potential stu...
Students are being invited to design, build and race their own boats — but they have to be made out of cardboard.
Bermuda’s first Cardboard Boat Challenge is being organised by the Institute of Bermuda Architects and Bermuda Association of Professio...
Five good causes are sharing more than $68,000 as part of the Cash Back for Communities initiative.
The charities and organisations were chosen thanks to their “tremendous track records of success with their target populations”.
The money comes from...
Saltus Grammar School joined forces with environmental charity Keep Bermuda Beautiful to clean up John Smith’s Bay.
Headmaster Ted Staunton said 53 students, staff, parents and “friends of the school” gathered at the beach in Smith’s on Saturday morn...
The insurance and reinsurance industry should put sustainable development at the heart of their business philosophy, a conference tomorrow is due to hear.
Arthur Wightman, the Bermuda leader and insurance leader at financial services firm PwC, said t...
Nikki Bascome needed just 2min 33sec to ruthlessly demolish Mexican Pilo Reyes in a total mismatch at The Fairmont Southampton on Saturday night.
The Bermudian was simply too fast, too powerful and too athletic for his overmatched rival, who wore the...
School spirit comes easily for 17-year-old Nia Dailey, deputy head girl at the Berkeley Institute.
“It’s my last year here and I’m going to miss it so much — it’s like my second home,” said Nia.
The Pembroke student takes such pleasure in volunteerin...
DATE: Nov 09, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Years of hard work finally paid off for Katrina Dickson yesterday as she became the newest member of the Bermuda Bar.
Introducing Ms Dickson to the courts, lawyer Richard Horseman described her as driven, hard working and a welcome addition to the Wa...
DATE: Nov 07, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Rickeesha Binns always assumed she would die young.
She was a drug addict and a prostitute, following the path of her parents before her.
She thinks her mother, Peggy Binns, was on her way to get high when she died in a bike accident at 34. Eight mon...
The Royal Gazette is taking applications from registered charities and non-profit organisations that wish to benefit from advertising help.
In 2015, this newspaper’s Annual Advertising Donations campaign has donated more than $150,000 worth of advert...