A local company has dished out $10,000 in scholarships to three of its employees’ children.
Stevedoring Services issues the awards each year to help with the costs of academic pursuits.
The 2013 winners are Leiah Tuzo, Kiara Wilkinson and Erika Cabra...
The Brown-Darrell Clinic will be holding their quarterly “Docs for Dinner” event this Thursday evening at Cafe Lido.
The speakers for the event will be Dr Milan Oleksak, Specialist Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, ...
Promising teen baseball player Adam Hall has made the big league after being chosen to play in a tournament highlighting the best young amateur players in Canada.
The 14-year-old from Hamilton Parish was picked by the Major League Baseball’s (MLB) To...
Head of Bermuda’s Reading Recovery programme and literacy advocate, Darnell Wynn has resigned from the post at the Ministry of Education after 32 years.
Her departure leaves the post of Education Officer Reading Recovery Teacher Trainer vacant, amid ...
This year’s winner of the Steinhoff/Bermuda Zoological Society (BZS) $7,000 scholarship is no stranger to the Aquarium.
Taylor Gorham, 23, has been volunteering at the Aquarium since she was 12 years old.
Now she is about to embark on a Master’s degr...
Environment Minister Sylvan Richards has claimed responsibility for overgrown grounds that greeted students at the start of the school year.
Mr Richards apologised to students, saying recent heavy summer rains had taxed the Parks Department’s resourc...
Independent MP Terry Lister showed his ire at Government’s shortening of the school year by tearing up the legislation in the House of Assembly.
The cuts, which took five days off the 200 teaching days in the current school year, were made as part of...
Public Safety Minister Michael Dunkley once again defended his eleventh-hour decision to open public schools after Tropical Storm Gabrielle had brushed past the Island.
On Tuesday evening, as Gabrielle made her approach, Government issued a public st...
Close to 100 residents, party supporters and members of the Future Bermuda Alliance (FBA) turned out last night at Docksiders Pub for an open mic session on marijuana reform.
The feedback generated will be used as part of the basis for a position pap...
Bermuda’s first International Church Piano-Jazz Festival was inaugurated last Sunday. It proved to be a stupendous cultural event, organised by a St Paul AME Church committee headed by Dale Butler and Edwina Smith. They combined the resources of Mr B...