Dear Sir,
I had the need to travel by bus number eight this morning from Hamilton to Southampton. It was early, 8am, and the bus was relatively full of children travelling to school.
As the bus made its way and others boarded at each stop, it was a ...
DATE: Apr 16, 2015 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Danielle Foote never expected to win the BSoA student art competition.
The 16-year-old CedarBridge Academy student was so certain she hadn’t that she didn’t even bother going to the show’s opening at City Hall.
It was her first art competition ever.
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For cancer awareness week at Saltus in mid-March, the Saltus Lower Primary Year Coordinators — Jan Shaw (S2), Heather Trimingham (S1) and Samantha Willis (Foundation Year) — together with Director of Lower Primary, Shelly Sayers, came up with the ide...
Pumpkin seeds, chickpeas, salmon, and strawberries were a few items from a smorgasbord of foods on display yesterday at Mount Saint Agnes Academy, as 23 fourth grade students competed in the Well Bermuda Nutrition School Lunch Challenge.
Five judges...
The community is urged to come together and celebrate our children at a special lunchtime gathering today.
The event is being organised by local charity Scars (Saving Children and Revealing Secrets) as part of Child Abuse Prevention Month.
The month,...
It opened with ambitious pledges, plus vows to give out millions annually, and now — just over a year later — the Bermuda Community Foundation has reportedly distributing nearly $1.5 million in grants.
The annual report for BCF yesterday announced $1...
DATE: Apr 16, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Ministers Pat Gordon-Pamplin and Wayne Scott attended an official proclamation ceremony at City Hall today to mark Child Abuse Prevention month.
The event, which was also attended by the choir from Northlands School, was organised by the charity Savi...
Seventy years ago today — April 15, 1945 — British troops entered the fairy tale town of Celle in Lower Saxony and abruptly found themselves on the threshold of hell.
Outside Celle the British units, which included a number of Bermudians who had volu...
The Department of Education has issued a stern warning today to students regarding violence during travel to and from schools.
The spokeswoman stated: “The Department of Education is aware of the recent sharing via social media of public attacks of ...
Asthma sufferers visited the Emergency Department at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital more than 2,000 times last year.
It needn’t be so. According to asthma charity Open Airways, each of those visits signals an asthma management plan that has faile...