Among the thousands of students to graduate from the New England Technological Institute, 11 “outstanding” Bermudians were honoured for receiving their degrees at the college’s 73rd Commencement Ceremony in May.
The graduates were Michael Chibante, D...
Efforts to roll out renewable energy will help to address “an urgent need in the community”, the House of Assembly heard this morning.
The development of eco-friendly projects such as solar photovoltaic farms is under consultation, said Minister of ...
A ten-point plan has been developed to “transform” Bermuda’s five middle schools into “high-performing schools resulting in engaged and motivated learners”, Minister of Education Dr Grant Gibbons said earlier today.
Following an audit of the middle s...
Bermuda College has “realised the dreams of its visionary founders” and should be celebrated by the people of Bermuda, the House of Assembly heard this morning.
Minister of Education and Economic Development Grant Gibbons praised the institution’s a...
The National Training Board and the Department of Workforce Development will be hosting a town-hall meeting next week on the National Training Plan.
The meeting, set to take place on Wednesday at the Cathedral Hall in Hamilton, will detail the plan’s...
This week Young Observer has been in craft mode.
I’ve realised that crafting with children over the summer can be just as much fun for mum as it is for the children.
Enjoying long walks along the beach combing the shores for pebbles and drift wood is...
Last week Young Observer got up close and personal with Camille Chin-Gurret.
Camille goes to Bermuda High School and is 14 years old.
Earlier in the year she travelled to Ireland to compete in the 11th World Flower Show.
She was introduced to garden...
Older and wiser after her experience at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Bermuda long jumper Arantxa King is looking forward to a good performance at the Glasgow Games.
Aged just 16 at the time, King failed to reach the final in Australia wi...
DATE: Jul 17, 2014 | CATEGORY: Track & Field | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
An Island insurance firm is backing attempts by the police and Government to make Bermuda’s roads safer.
Paul Brierley, Colonial Insurance Company Limited’s executive vice-president of Property and Casualty, said he welcomed the twin initiatives and ...
Seven of the Island’s promising young artists are today representing Bermuda at a US festival billed as bringing together “500 of the most outspoken and talented young artists”.
Courtesy of the Chewstick Foundation, the team set off yesterday to show...