The Bermuda National Trust has honoured the “outstanding” work and contributions of those who “have worked for the benefit of Bermuda and its people” at its annual awards ceremony.
Gathered in the Bermuda Room at Elbow Beach last Thursday, awardees w...
An olive branch has been offered to trade unions by Premier Michael Dunkley.
And he said that he wanted to foster good industrial relations with the union movement.
Mr Dunkley was speaking after he met representatives of the Bermuda Trades Union Cong...
DATE: Jun 25, 2014 | CATEGORY: Budget | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Bermudian cruise ship worker Denika Outerbridge has been praised by Government as an example of a young person making the most of an opportunity.
Ms Outerbridge, a 22-year-old Bermuda College graduate, was one of seven young Bermudians who found work...
DATE: Jun 25, 2014 | CATEGORY: Tourism | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Brazilians may love football but the country that gave the world Pelé reserves a special place in its heart for another sporting hero — former world champion racing driver Ayrton Senna.
Especially here in São Paulo, the city where Senna was born on M...
An African studies programme for children which was axed by the Ministry of Education five years ago is making an independent comeback this summer.
Ashay: Rites of Passage, created by award-winning poet Mwalimu [master teacher] Melodye Micere Van Put...
DATE: Jun 25, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Florida politicians do not understand how much risk their state is taking on through its publicly run catastrophe fund.
And Bermuda’s reinsurance industry needs to work harder to get across the message that it can benefit Florida by shouldering more ...
DATE: Jun 25, 2014 | CATEGORY: Reinsurance | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
Two very special boats took to the water for the first time yesterday — both handmade by six middle school pupils.
It took the boys, all 14, just eight months to craft the optimist dinghies from marine plywood under the watchful eye of their design a...
Like many teachers, Sonia Dawes, a grade six teacher at Bermuda Institute, often felt it hard to gauge whether she was hitting the mark with her students.
But after 11-year-old Xiaye Bradshaw filmed a heartwarming video about Mrs Dawes, nominating h...
Bermuda HealthCare Services (BHCS) has given the Mirrors Programme a $10,000 boost as part of its Community Support Initiative.
Former Premier and BHCS founder Ewart Brown said: “The establishment of the Mirrors Programme in Bermuda is without a doub...
June 11, 2014
Dear Sir,
Every year the Bermuda Day Parade brings people together, either as participants or spectators and this year was no exception.
I was curious to know how it first began and was surprised to learn that it was my father-in-law, ...
DATE: Jun 24, 2014 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |