Bermudian Christal Payne has been Called to the Bar, fulfilling a lifelong dream.
She was a summer student at the Attorney-General’s Chambers since 2009 and started her training there in 2014.
During her further education in Great Britain, she recei...
DATE: Jan 17, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Students and teachers from Dalton E Tucker Primary School yesterday reenacted the August 1963 human-rights march on Washington.
About 250,000 people took part in the pivotal moment in the civil rights movement, which culminated in Martin Luther King ...
In 2014 Mikkail Crockwell graduated from Thomas College, Waterville, Maine, with his Bachelor of Science Degree in Management.
From his freshman year, he was captain of the varity football team and led the team to three championship titles along with...
Incoming Education Minister Wayne Scott has pledged to stick with the portfolio until the next election.
He spoke to The Royal Gazette at yesterday’s swearing in ceremony at Government House, during which he replaced Dr Grant Gibbons as Minister of E...
DATE: Jan 16, 2015 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
For the last few months, we have been hearing how we all should:
— Pull together and make Bermuda the Jewel of the Atlantic
— Put our best foot forward for tourism and the America’s Cup
— Keep the island clean
— Be great hosts to our visitors
During...
DATE: Jan 16, 2015 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Christopher Famous
Sailing around the world does not have to cost a fortune — even if the trip lasts a lifetime.
Dutch sailor Martijn Dijkstra has salvaged, recycled or built almost every part of his 52-foot steel sailboat, Prinses Mia, at little to no cost.
The engin...
Bermuda College’s StreetWise MBA programme launched this week with 19 students enrolled in the classes.
The programme, which is 95 per cent underwritten by local organisations, is aimed at helping smaller businesses to develop the financial planning ...
DATE: Jan 16, 2015 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
One Bermuda Alliance chair Lynne Woolridge has described the Opposition’s criticism of Craig Cannonier’s appointment as Minister of Public Works as “sadly predictable”.
The Progressive Labour Party had accused Premier Michael Dunkley of “extremely p...
Bermuda’s student debate team represented the Island with confidence at the Pan American debates held in Claremont, California.
Team coach Gladstone Thompson, principal of St David’s Primary School, also found himself elected to the executive board o...
DATE: Jan 15, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell