Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver was on hand to give Warwick Academy students a lesson in the importance of the culinary arts yesterday.
The students were taking part in Food Revolution Day, a campaign launched by Mr Oliver to demonstrate the importance o...
DATE: May 19, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Gareth Finighan
Cafes and bakeries will be joining forces to raise awareness of HIV/AIDS by offering unique red coloured desserts throughout June.
Part proceeds from the sales of desserts — red being the symbolic colour for HIV/AIDS public awareness campaigns — will...
The ‘Jetgate’ saga needs a Parliamentary Committee to investigate “breaches of the rules of the House”, according to Independent MP Terry Lister.
In the wake of the weekend’s round of meetings by the One Bermuda Alliance, Mr Lister observed: “The len...
DATE: May 19, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Premier Craig Cannonier has quit over the political firestorm surrounding the long-running Jetgate row.
His deputy, National Security Minister Michael Dunkley, has been named the news Premier, and will be sworn in this morning.
Governor George Fergus...
DATE: May 19, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Opposition Leader warns of ‘trouble around the corner’ without resignations
By Gareth Finighan and Jonathan Bell
The Opposition Progressive Labour Party is calling for a mass resignation of the One Bermuda Alliance Government, following fresh revelat...
We joined the hundreds paying last respects to Ruth Berbrant Smith, the lady with the most captivating, million-dollar smile.
Ruthie as she evidently was widely known, was eulogised at St Paul AME Church, Hamilton, as a ‘Christian witness extraordina...
On a more social and cultural plain we attended the Golden Elite Seniors Club’s special observance of May, as the country’s Heritage Month.
The Golden Elites seized the opportunity to focus on the connection between Bermuda and the independent, two i...
Government has devised a war plan to reduce numbers of invasive lionfish in Bermuda’s waters.
Health and Environment Minister Trevor Moniz said that the strategy provided “a guide and cohesive long-term plan on how to tackle this problem based on exp...
CedarBridge Academy students learned the importance of technology in a friendly competition held for pupils, and teachers, as part of the school’s annual technology week.
It was the first year that teachers had been included in technology week, with ...
Bermuda is in the running to host one of the most prestigious sporting competitions in the world after being shortlisted as a potential venue for the 2017 America’s Cup.
And if the Island’s bid is successful, the sailing event could pump millions of ...
DATE: May 16, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Gareth Finighan