The stunning shut down of the United States Government in recent days, and the impact it had on life in America, and indeed in other parts of the world, captured the attention of just about everyone, since that nation is considered the power house of...
DATE: Oct 10, 2013 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Al Seymour
Alzheimer’s and Dementia: Are you Prepared?
As I sat across the table and watched her eyes wander around the room, I thought to myself: “What is she thinking?”
As she turned towards me, her eyes stared right through me as though I was not there.
Sh...
Bermuda College is aiming to get its nursing degree accredited by a US body, the Senate heard yesterday.
Education Minister Nalton Brangman said the college had applied for candidacy to the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, adding: “...
Beresford Swan, a leading physician who founded the Island’s first dialysis centre — and quietly contributed to the education of many local doctors — has died, aged 75.
Dr Swan is best known for the kidney treatment unit named after him at King Edwar...
A Bermudian who set her sights on walking 60 miles for cancer research joined thousands for the Susan G Komen three-day walk in Philadelphia.
Shari-Lynn Pringle joined countless participants who raised the minimum $2,300 entry requirement for the wal...
A group of young boys took part in a series of activities on Darrell’s Island over the weekend as part of a programme organised by The Centre on Angle Street.
Community worker at the Centre, Eddie Glasford, said a total of 17 members of the Just Us G...
October 4, 2013
Dear Sir,
The new government is doing a good job of trying to get Bermuda back on its feet.
The premier and his team inherited an island in deep trouble. A country experiencing five successive years of economic decline, an increase in...
DATE: Oct 07, 2013 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Senators have approved the creation of a Tourism Authority for Bermuda, despite Opposition members voicing fears about the potential for corruption.
Progressive Labour Party Senator Marc Daniels told the Upper Chamber yesterday that while the Tourism...
Warwick Academy marked its first year as a Human Rights Friendly School with a ceremony, plus a video address from the Amnesty International Secretariat in London.
The school’s partnership with Amnesty International has prompted Education Minister Na...
A group of 20 Dellwood students returned to shore yesterday after taking part in the first Spirit of Bermuda student voyage of the school year.
Over the course of five days on the iconic vessel, the students helmed, hauled, scrubbed and sailed their ...