The Christmas spirit of giving continued into the New Year with generous, charitable donations by two Mount Saint Agnes Academy students.
Julia Pimentel, 12, and Emily Sinclair, 13, winner and first runner-up in The Royal Gazette’s Annual Christmas ...
A golf cart stolen from Warwick Academy on Saturday was found yesterday, stuck in the mud on the railway tracks behind Spicelands Riding School.
But so much damage has been inflicted it will be no longer be drivable.
“The thieves must have flipped it...
Renowned Bermuda civil rights trailblazer, educator and artist Georgine Hill died yesterday, just five days shy of her 96th birthday.
Born in 1918 in desegregated Boston, Massachusetts, Mrs Hill and her husband, Bermudian hotelier and businessman Hi...
DATE: Jan 29, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Courses designed to prepare candidates to take on company directors’ roles are to be held in Bermuda for the first time.
The Island’s Institute of Directors (IoD) said tests for the four modules offered are aimed at preparing people to sit the Certif...
DATE: Jan 29, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Nursing students and medical professionals-to-be at the Bermuda College will soon be working with cutting-edge medical training technology, in the form of talking, screaming, and symptom-exhibiting mannequins.
The Nursing Office at the college will l...
Tourism Minister Shawn Crockwell’s announcement that town hall meetings will be held on gaming in Bermuda received a sceptical welcome from activist Jonathan Starling last night.
A “public education campaign” is scheduled on gaming to begin next week...
DATE: Jan 29, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
The Prospect Primary School’s library has been named after former teacher and reading specialist, the late Michael Eugene Smith.
The Department of Education, school staff, and the family of Mr Smith celebrated the dedication yesterday, with many spea...
If you don’t think you have time to volunteer consider that Bernella Williams did it while raising eight sons and pursuing a nursing career.
Mrs Williams was one of several women honoured at the recent Cablevision Salute to Service Awards banquet hel...
DATE: Jan 29, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
By reaching the “highest professional standards”, the Family First Group of Schools in Warwick and Southampton has earned recognition from a prestigious American accreditation organisation.
After a five-year process, the Chattertots Discovery Zone an...
Commercial aquaculture could be a turning point in diversifying Bermuda’s economy. That is the hope of Environment Minister Trevor Moniz.
He spoke of the possibilities after the Island’s first aquaculture licence was awarded to Sandys Secondary Middl...