Whether you are interested in playing roller derby and becoming part of Bermuda’s first team or are just intrigued by this commonly misunderstood sport, the Bermuda Roller Derby Association invite you to come to a screening of the documentary, ‘Derby...
DATE: Jan 23, 2014 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Nothing to do in Bermuda?
THE BF&M NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL CHALLENGE UPDATE
This year the BF&M National High School Challenge has offered two people an opportunity to fulfil their dreams off camera. Marquedelle Rodriguez and Juanee Scott have taken on the production role of film...
Tourism Minister Shawn Crockwell, Attorney General Mark Pettingill, and a technical officer from the AG’s chambers have flown to Singapore on a gambling fact-finding mission.
The trio are in Asia this week to take a first-hand look at the country’s I...
Good morning, my name is Zidonnae Robinson and I am running for student council president here at Northlands Primary.
I have been a student here for five years and during that time I’ve made some really great friends, not only with the students, but ...
Kind-hearted Bermudians have rallied round to save an under-threat food programme that feeds hungry schoolchildren.
From individual donations to larger pledges from companies big and small, the phone has been ringing off the hook at the Special Assis...
The Bermuda Delegation of students has started to prepare and study for this year’s United Nations International School Conference which is hosted at The United Nations General Assembly in New York. One thousand children from around the world attend....
The Opposition is urging Government to speed up cannabis reform so that Bermudians convicted of possessing small amounts of the drug can finally avoid the “devastating consequences” of their habit.
And cannabis could be decriminalised later this summ...
DATE: Jan 22, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Gareth Finighan
Education no longer has a dedicated permanent secretary in government following the departure last month of Warren Jones.
Civil servant Mr Jones stepped down from the post after three years to take up a job as a chief executive officer of Polaris Hol...
DATE: Jan 22, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Students at the Island’s largest senior school are turning up for classes hungry — and a programme set up to provide them with food is under threat.
The Student Assistance Programme (SAP) was formed some years ago to meet the needs of CedarBridge Aca...