Education Minister Grant Gibbons last week signed a new agreement with the Microsoft Corporation for the continued use of the company’s online safety material — with the content provided at no cost to the Government.
The agreement will take effect i...
Barbados-headquartered Sol Group has expanded into Bermuda and is operating the Island’s Esso gas stations and supplying fuel to aircraft at LF Wade International Airport, through Sol Petroleum Bermuda Limited
A celebration of the deal, which was fir...
DATE: Mar 17, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
The Governor should be replaced by a Bermudian Governor General, Opposition Marc Bean has argued.
Mr Bean called for a Governor General — now the UK Crown’s representative in independent Commonwealth countries — after Premier Craig Cannonier announce...
DATE: Mar 17, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Independent MP Terry Lister is calling on Government to sack its Commissioner of Education for failing to show a commitment to the Island’s children.
Mr Lister, a former Education Minister under the Progressive Labour Party, issued the call in the Ho...
‘Having made the journey to Bermuda in January this year with my husband, I feel very lucky to have stepped in my father’s footsteps. — Jane McCall, Valentine’s Day 2014
As the hurricane clouds of war were gathering in Europe, creating a vortex that ...
Spring is here! Heck, it never really left.
Freesias are up way early. The Gibbs Hill Lighthouse plastic wrap flaps in the breeze and roars in heavy winds, the better to spruce it back to pristine grace when the cruise ships pull in.
Easter is on i...
With more than 80 students and relatives having their hair shaved off on St Baldrick’s Day, Saltus Grammar School has smashed through its original goal of raising $120,000 for the cancer charity.
Last night the total pledged was nearly $200,000. Furt...
Mount Saint Agnes students this week made a record donation to the Eliza Dolittle Foundation as a result of their inaugural Feed and Read initiative.
Throughout February, MSA students collected pledges from friends and family in the form of non-peris...
Raleigh Bermuda yesterday remembered a fallen friend, unveiling a mural at Paget Primary School in honour of Malcolm Outerbridge.
Malcolm, who was murdered in October 2011 at the age of 18, had been heavily involved in the group and had recently take...
DATE: Mar 14, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
The proverbial curtain came down on Erica Woods’s collegiate basketball career in El Paso, Texas, on Wednesday.
This after Woods and her Marshall University team-mates lost 79-63 against the University of Alabama-Birmingham in the second round of the...
DATE: Mar 14, 2014 | CATEGORY: Basketball | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson