A Bermuda Christmas tradition will now honour the memory of a Bermudian cultural icon.
Beginning this year, The Royal Gazette’s Christmas short story competition — which has run in this newspaper for more than half a century — will be named after the...
The following is an opinion piece submitted by Becky Ausenda, executive director of the Bermuda Education Network.
Coming to a school near you — independent inspection regimes?
It seemed like just another Town Hall meeting about education last Wednes...
October 12th, 2013
Dear Sir,
I agree with many of the concerns of Jeremy Deacon in your ‘Letters to the Editor’ of October 12th concerning breaks for start-ups. It is not necessarily breaks that are required or looked for but basic fairness to allow ...
DATE: Oct 15, 2013 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
An Island cellphone firm is to push pink Apple iPhones in hot pink to promote Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
And the firm is to donate $10 from every iPhone in the Apple range sold this month to promote breast cancer awareness.
The pink iPhone 5C fr...
The Bermuda Brazilian Football School (BBFS) kick off their sixth annual midterm Football and Life Skills camp in two weeks at the Goose Gosling Field.
The event, themed ‘Bringing the Fun back into Football’, will run from October 28 to November 1.
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Teacher Nelsalene Lespere has written the book on poetry for Bermuda’s students.
After finding virtually no collections of locally-inspired poems that could line up with the curriculum for her pupils, she decided it was time to sit down and write one...
By Cooper Stevenson
Students from six of the Bermuda’s private and public high schools will be performing abridged versions of William Shakespeare’s masterpieces beginning this week.
For the sixth year running, the Bermuda Shakespeare Schools Festiva...
American Oympic gold medallist Brooke Bennett led the way over the 10 kilometre course in the Round the Sound swim on Sunday.
One of 140 visiting swimmers who flew in for the 23rd edition of the annual Harrington Sound event, Bennett has claimed thre...
What would you do to save another person from suffering a terminal illness?
It turns out that Shannon Cann would tie a bouncy cord around her ankle and fling herself from a cliff if it meant she could help one more family facing the abyss of Alzheime...
The Department of Statistics is inviting members of the public to “meet the people behind the numbers” at its first open day tomorrow.
The event is being held to celebrate Statistics Day in Bermuda and the Caribbean, with the aim of promoting public ...