Two young business partners who both hold down full-time jobs are hoping to raise funds for charities that support children during the Christmas season.
Now heading into a third year of business, Heaven Sent Baby Boutique opened in January 2011 and c...
Bermudians could have visa-free travel to the European Union by March, according to Shadow Education Minister Walton Brown.
Mr Brown said that between 2009 and 2011, he lobbied on behalf of the Bermuda Government it include Bermuda and other British ...
DATE: Dec 17, 2013 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
A record number of high schoolers will be taking college-level courses at Bermuda College in January, the school announced yesterday.
A total of 40 S4 students will be taking part in the school’s Dual Enrolment programme in the Spring semester, takin...
DATE: Dec 17, 2013 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
December 12, 2013
Dear Sir,
I ask the following question.
Is the former government becoming a party of moaners and whiners?
Everyday the new government are being subjected to meaningless criticism as the old government tries to gain political points....
DATE: Dec 17, 2013 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Premier Craig Cannonier gave the following address to the people of Bermuda this evening.
Good evening Bermuda, It’s been one year since I had the privilege of becoming your Premier. It’s been a very challenging but rewarding year. When the country ...
Passports to College in Bermuda is pleased to announce that Sandys Secondary Middle School led by Family Studies teacher Angela Symonds was awarded the Best in Show Grand Prize in the organisation’s third annual Gingerbread House Competition winning ...
The performance by Bermuda’s schoolchildren at the Caribbean Secondary School Festival in Barbados has been hailed as an outstanding success by Conchita Ming, Bermuda’s chairperson of the festival.
They performed Kim Dismont Robinson’s play, Emancipa...
If true wealth is knowledge, Ananda Hill is seeking assistance from only the wealthiest of Bermudians.
The Sovereign Revolution is just a few months away from becoming Bermuda’s newest, and perhaps most progressive charitable organisation. It’s missi...
By Al Seymour
In democratic Governments, large and small, there are times when it is essential to make changes in order to achieve better effectiveness, in serving the people in a manner that leaves little doubt that their concerns are being addresse...
DATE: Dec 16, 2013 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Al Seymour
MPs clashed last night in the House of Assembly, as legislators grappled with the sweeping recommendations of the Spending and Government Expenditure (SAGE) Commission.
Their debate skirted specifics, but underscored a deep partisan divide over cutti...
DATE: Dec 14, 2013 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell