You don’t need cartoonist Peter Woolcock’s highly developed sense of the absurd to recognise the comic possibilities — and improbabilities — of Bermudian politics.
The House of Assembly has, of course, long been the setting for low farce as well as h...
DATE: Dec 12, 2014 | CATEGORY: Editorials | AUTHOR: RG: In our Opinion
Janika Fields retuned to the Island last year with a college degree and high hopes.
She met with local advertising agencies — and even offered to work for free — but couldn’t find a job.
The 25-year-old was frustrated but then decided to create her...
I have to start this with a confession. I haven’t bought my kids salad spinners for Christmas. I have actually bought them American Girl dolls. I did my best to pretend they didn’t exist (the dolls, not my kids …) but Chloe is in P2. Six-year-olds ta...
A group of Bermudian students presented Environment Minister Jeanne Atherden with a mosaic yesterday as thanks for her continued consideration of the Blue Halo project.
The initiative, which proposes turning a large swath of the Island’s Exclusive Ec...
DATE: Dec 12, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Two women who were struggling to make ends meet are now on the path to fulfilling their life dreams thanks to a Government programme.
Dawn Matthews and Norma Jean Daniels graduated from the Bermuda College last night, and both women credit the Commu...
The editorial in The Royal Gazette of November 27th on the monumental incompetence of the Department of Education was spot on and was long overdue. Whilst Government incompetence is legendary (think of the financial fiasco at Port Royal Golf Course) ...
The RenaissanceRe Women’s Forum has made an $11,500 donation to the Centre Against Abuse, a charity that provides shelter, support and tools for those involved in domestic abuse, and advocates for an abuse-free community through education and prevent...
The joy of dancing in the rain was the inspiration for BNG Student Art Competition winner, Michelle Araujo.
The theme of this year’s annual competition was Water is Me.
Michelle, 15, winner of the secondary school category, painted feet splashing in...
DATE: Dec 11, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
Bermuda’s principals for both the public and private senior and middle schools, through Imagine Bermuda, have issued a statement praising a young Pakistani student who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize yesterday.
They said: “We join the World in appl...
Trunomi — a pioneering company that has developed an online personal identity protection tool for the financial services industry — won top honours in the International Innovation of the Year category in the 2014 TechAwards.
There was a tie for Local...