Meals on Wheels is a Bermuda-based organisation which prepares meals and transports them to people who are unable to make or get their own food. During the half-term break, 18 Year 10 students and teacher, Ms Julie Gunther, gave up their holiday and ...
Helen Dudley’s idea was to have a gym where moms could bring their kids while they got fit.
It grew into so much more than that.
She’s helped raise $32,000 for charity since her classes began in 2011 and hopes to contribute $45,000 to an arts program...
As I’m nearing my 13th birthday, I look back on my primary years and the thing I remember most vividly is Warwick Academy’s Book Week.
For a book nerd like me, it was a dream come true. It traditionally concluded with Pyjama Day which all students l...
Bermuda’s strict immigration laws are a drag on the economic regeneration of the Island, an expert said yesterday.
Peter Everson, a business consultant and former Chamber of Commerce spokesman on the economy, said: “Immigration policy and law as they...
DATE: Nov 12, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Bermudian initiatives for the Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) were launched by the GEW Advisory Committee and aspiring young entrepreneurs, with the support of some 60 sponsors and local officials, during a ceremony at Suite Solutions on Mill Cree...
The Beachfest Emancipation Celebration made a bigger mess than organisers hoped this year, but it still took a step toward becoming a “green” event.
The Chewstick Foundation, Beachfest’s organisers, attempted to make the event environmentally friendl...
DATE: Nov 10, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
HSBC, in partnership with The Centre on Philanthropy, raised $42,000 in its first Charity Golf Classic fundraiser in an effort to further strengthen and support the Bermuda community.
The tournament was held at the Port Royal Golf Course on October 3...
Groundbreaking for hotel redevelopment at Ariel Sands — plus a pledge for “open and inclusive” government — were among the topics in a post-Throne Speech press conference by Michael Dunkley and his Cabinet this afternoon.
The Premier said there was ...
DATE: Nov 10, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
In the increasingly competitive field of education, Saltus Grammar School recognised the need for world-class professional development for their faculty. Their teachers, both Bermudian and expatriate, needed opportunities to develop their skills thro...
Bermuda’s power firms are to come under the control of the Regulatory Authority in an attempt to boost competition and promote alternative energy sources.
The change was signalled in the Throne Speech, delivered by Governor George Fergusson yesterday...
DATE: Nov 08, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor