Students at the Berkeley Institute have raised more than $1,700 for the family of their classmate Shijuan Mungal.
The 16-year-old’s friends and schoolmates came together on Friday to pay tribute to him at a special Peace and Unity grub day.
The proce...
Health Minister Jeanne Atherden has denied Opposition suggestions that the Government is “abandoning” seniors.
Ms Atherden said the Government was steadfast in its commitment to seniors, saying: “We believe that seniors are an invaluable resource to ...
DATE: Sep 20, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Bermuda’s Lorin Tannock is proof of what can be achieved in three short years with the right amount of determination, application and self-belief.
He now has a degree in sports and physical education from the University of Bedfordshire in England, an...
DATE: Sep 20, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
Bermuda is a proud nation, justifiably so — with our long, long spectacular tradition of seafaring commerce. 400 years ago, when the settlers in Jamestown were still in sheer survival mode, our ancestors established an extraordinary reputation as the...
Today
The Women of Allen Temple will be hosting a night of food and fellowship at ‘Daughters of the King Feast’. Held at Allen Temple AME Church in the Arthur Jones Auditorium, the event will kick off at 6pm. Tickets are $20. For more information ca...
The AC45 wing-sail catamarans to be used for the next America’s Cup World Cup Series will have the same foiling capabilities as their larger cousin, the AC72, used in the 34th America’s Cup.
The six America’s Cup teams have agreed to a project that w...
The sweet taste of success in business is the goal of a Bermuda entrepreneur.
For Sarah Burrows has opened up a Dockyard shop selling hand-made fudge with a distinct Bermuda flavour.
And the Bermuda Fudge Company has already proved a hit with tourist...
DATE: Sep 19, 2014 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
The National Training Board and the Department of Workforce Development will host a pair of town hall meetings next week to discuss the National Training Plan.
A Ministry spokeswoman said that meetings would take place on Tuesday and Thursday at both...
DATE: Sep 19, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
It’s time to celebrate the Island’s technological innovators.
The Ministry of Education and Business Development has launched the nomination phase of the 2014 TechAwards.
The awards were first presented by the Department of E-Commerce in 2006 and re...
This past June, the Year 13’s of Warwick Academy were offered a unique opportunity: a well-paying job at the place they would normally use summer to escape from — school.
An e-mail from the facilities manager, Mr McCullough, announced that jobs were...