By Bob Settje
Despite the fact the United States is Bermuda’s closest neighbour and primary economic partner, nearly 75 per cent of the Island’s university-bound high school and Bermuda College students choose to attend colleges and universities some...
November 28, 2014
Dear Sir,
As a result of running away from home at the age of 15, I found myself being sent abroad to Utah, to a vocational boarding school.
Although it’s called a boarding school, it can be likened to that of a juvenile detention c...
DATE: Dec 02, 2014 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Families seeking funding for post-secondary education are being advised to apply early.
A reminder is being sent out from Heritage Educational Funds International to help ensure no one misses out.
The company has paid out $3.62 million over the past...
DATE: Dec 02, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
24 November 2014
Dear Sir,
I wish to commend Ira Philip on his very thorough and in-depth Obituary for AC “Artie” Black, which deservedly occupied a full page in The Royal Gazette (Saturday, November 22, 2014).
The extent of Mr Black’s interests, in...
DATE: Dec 01, 2014 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Scammers and those being scammed, part two
“At the bottom of Multi-Level Marketing — a scummy business at best — lurks Global Prosperity. The slimy-est of the slimy MLM programmes, none is more of a scam, or has such a disreputable background, as Gl...
Dear Dave,
My husband and I are following your plan, and we’re trying to reconcile our on-paper budget with what’s going on in our bank account. Most of our bills are due the first half of the month, but we receive most of our income during the seco...
The clubs have spoken and have clearly backed Lloyd Fray to be president of the Bermuda Cricket Board for another term. So if Fray is not the problem, then who is or what is?
This is what we need to get to the bottom of so that, in two years’ time, w...
DATE: Nov 28, 2014 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Clay Smith
A funeral home has vowed to continue its battle to open Bermuda’s first crematorium after its bid to build one in Southampton was rejected by planners.
Amis Memorial Chapel’s proposals to construct a crematorium on Industrial Road were refused by the...
On Friday Cedarbridge Academy and Saltus Grammar School boys battled it out on the Bermuda BFA field, playing football.
As the two teams settled down, representing their schools, great sportsmanship was portrayed progressively throughout the match. ...
BHS will be hosting their Holiday Bazaar on Saturday from 10am to 3pm in the BHS JVSC Gym. The Bazaar includes arts, gifts and handmade crafts.
Part proceeds of the Bazaar will go to support critical needs at BHS.