A lady helped by cancer charity PALS in her darkest moments, is now determined to return the favour with a variety show and dinner fundraising event.
It was going to cost Paz Syjuco, gastrointestinal cancer survivor, $3,500 a month to pay for medica...
DATE: Nov 15, 2013 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
Public Safety Minister Michael Dunkley has not ruled out the possibility of legalising marijuana in Bermuda — although he is personally against it.
Mr Dunkley said yesterday he doesn’t feel the legalisation of the drug is right for the Island but rem...
DATE: Nov 15, 2013 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Just-released economic data shows that difficult conditions are persisting through 2013, Minister of Finance Bob Richards said in a public release of information about Bermuda’s financial state.The data showed that Government revenues tracked higher ...
DATE: Nov 15, 2013 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Rebecca Zuill
Meet the Berkeley reporters
Some of the Berkeley Institute Reporters photographed share their career aspirations and thoughts on life as a teenager with Young Observer readers.
Photo Caption:
l-r Esaiah Lister, Nari Williams, Tajae Rayner, Ayana Ming...
A football club’s month-long campaign to raise funds to support a cancer charity — by scoring goals and wearing pink jerseys — has resulted in a $4,053,35 cheque for the Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre.
North Village Community Club ran its annual ‘K...
November 12, 2013
Dear Sir,
I recently attended the WIEF forum in London attended by our premier, Craig Canonnier, among at least 33 world leaders and many influential movers’ and shakers from the global financial and legal sectors; activist; planner...
DATE: Nov 14, 2013 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
PURVIS PRIMARY CAREER DAY
By Mrs Shannalee Aberdeen
Purvis Primary School had a career fair the morning of Friday, November 8. Various community workers were invited to Purvis to speak about how mathematics, literacy, speaking and listening are used ...
Deadbeat dads who refuse to pay child support could face travel restrictions, according to Minister of Community, Culture and Sports Wayne Scott.
Mr Scott said that Government is still discussing “creative solutions” for those who fail to pay child m...
DATE: Nov 14, 2013 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
A United Nations-recognised programme to empower students to find ways to make the world more sustainable through action-led learning has been embraced by two Island schools.
Victor Scott and West Pembroke primary schools are leading the way as the ...
DATE: Nov 14, 2013 | CATEGORY: Environment | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
Making Hunger History photo caption
By Cynthia Barnes
Over two weeks, Saltus students from Foundation Year through Saltus Graduate Years brought in non-perishable food for the Eliza DoLittle Society’s Making Hunger History initiative. Pictured are U...