Life, just like art, wouldn’t be much fun if it didn’t involve some risks.
That’s the philosophy of UK based painter Nick Sargent.
Mr Sargent will be on Island next weekend (August 23 and 24) leading a workshop with local artist Charles Zuill, call...
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A veteran local firefighter who toured Bermuda’s schools every year for Fire Safety Week has been appointed senior fire safety education specialist with the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department.
Arthur Raynor, who closed 31 years’ service for Bermuda’s fir...
DATE: Aug 12, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Filmmakers Lucinda Spurling, Kara Smith and Karli Powell unite to produce documentary on the history of The Berkeley Institute
By Nadia Arandjelovic
There’s no telling how many hurdles you’ll have to jump while chasing a dream. They key is to always ...
Twelve high school graduates have been recognised as Advanced Placement Scholars by the US College Board.
The youngsters, from Saltus Grammar School, were among 65 pupils from the junior and senior years to sit the demanding Advanced Placement (AP) ...
A young Bermudian has become the first Regiment officer cadet to graduate from a new eight-week commissioning course at the UK’s prestigious Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
Mark Prior returned to the Island last week after an intensive training pro...
Former Berkeley Institute honours student Stephen Edwards has set his sights firmly on a legal career after being awarded a prestigious scholarship from law firm Conyers Dill & Pearman
Stephen, 18, is the recipient of the CD&P Legal Scholarship which...
Two charities are better off to the tune of almost $5,000 each thanks to the fundraising efforts of a local law firm over Cup Match.
Appleby staff formed two teams — St George’s and Somerset — to compete in a number of fundraising competitions in the...
DATE: Aug 12, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Gareth Finighan
Bermuda may now be the best jurisdiction in which to set up an offshore fund according to a New York attorney who works with the asset management industry.
Jack Rigney, of Manhattan-based Seward & Kissel, sang the praises of the Island in an internat...
DATE: Aug 11, 2014 | CATEGORY: International Business | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
The Montpelier Re Foundation has awarded scholarships worth a combined $15,000 to two Bermudian students.
Meteorology student Michael Cavin Johnston receives $9,000, while the Foundation awarded $6,000 to medical student Erek Tivon McLaine Fox. Both ...