Toast shapes and fruit designs are great for getting a fussy child interested in food, but working parents don’t always have the time to get creative.
Although mornings are a busy time in her household, Alicia Tucker was insistent that breakfast was ...
The North Village Community Club is set to formally open its new education centre at Bernard Park, offering youth members a place to study.
Last year the sports club announced plans to move two portable, prefabricated classrooms from Dellwood Middle ...
DATE: Sep 04, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Donations have been pouring in from kind-hearted residents trying to help to save Bermuda’s cash-strapped Centre Against Abuse.
Concerned citizens have been stepping up to assist the much-loved resource — and are now calling on people across the Isl...
Bermuda’s Registrar of Companies (ROC) will host the world’s annual meeting of government insolvency regulators next year.
The International Association of Insolvency Regulators (IAIR) Conference and Annual General Meeting will bring receivers and li...
Bermuda may be a small island but it is full of unsung heroes — inspirational residents who are making a real difference in their communities and improving the lives of others, without expecting any recognition or praise. In a new regular feature, we...
August 9, 2014
Dear Sir,
Bermuda has no spare land for development and must limit its population. Control of immigration is only one part of the solution, but an important part.
Past use of immigration policy has tended to increase white voters. I re...
DATE: Sep 03, 2014 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
It’s common to hear about a new scholarship being handed out to an aspiring lawyer or business student.
But for students hoping to venture into a career in hospitality, financial support can be scarce.
SKAL International Bermuda is aiming to be the...
The headteacher of Saltus Grammar School has declared herself “thrilled” with her students’ IGCSE results this year.
Claire Charlemagne said 122 students in years ten and 11 at the private school sat the exams and all achieved A* to G passes.
Fourtee...
Eight young Bermudians have been awarded scholarships worth $32,500 to help them pursue careers in the hospitality industry.
The grants were presented at Newstead Belmont Hills by Acting Tourism Development Minister Patricia Gordon-Pamplin and Malika...
The Salvation Army “hasn’t lost momentum” on replacing its decaying emergency housing shelter, new divisional commander Frank Pittman has vowed.
Major Pittman, who assumed his post a month ago, said he’d been taken aback by the decrepit state of the ...
DATE: Sep 03, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell