Bermuda Brazilian Football School (BBFS) players and coaches are to fly overseas to continue their academics this term as part of the programme’s goal.
Eight youth members and five youth trainees will attending various institutions to further their s...
Young Observer featured P6 students at Victor Scott on Thursday, June 13. The P6 students at Victor Scott Primary have participated in the YouthNet reading programme from P1 through P6. They are the first class of students who have been with YouthN...
Bermudian artist Michael “Mr Mikey” James’ latest album may be called ‘Party Blazer’ but it has a serious side.
“This album is a fun party album,” Mr James told The Royal Gazette, “but track one is called ‘Reality Tells Me So’. It talks about the las...
Educational scholarships, education awards and bursaries totaling $200,000 were awarded to 23 Bermudian students by Belco today.
Bermuda College students and students enrolled at overseas universities received scholarships. The funds will go towards ...
Parental input in school affairs, including the contentious issue of teacher transfers, will be addressed “shortly after school reconvenes in September”, according to Education Minister Nalton Brangman.
Mr Brangman yesterday announced that his Minist...
Government is still considering a plan to turn a vast portion of Bermuda’s waters into a marine nature reserve.
However a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Environment, Planning and Infrastructure strategy said the public will be consulted before any a...
Private enterprise, not political action, is the key to tackling unemployment and boosting economic growth in the Caribbean, a leading economist in the region has said.
Writing in the Caribbean Journal, former Minister of State for Finance with the G...
A business has presented addiction treatment charity Caron Bermuda with $1,500 raised for the organisation over Cup Match.
Air Care Limited celebrated its partnership with the group by collecting donations at a free meal for patrons.
Management initi...
Government had no legal option other than to cancel requested teacher transfers, according to Bermuda Union of Teachers secretary general Mike Charles.
Mr Charles conceded that the consultation requirement, put in place by a Supreme Court order one y...
Two local charities benefited from a community service project to raise funds by the ‘Cohort 8’ participants of the Mirrors Programme.
Feed My Lambs Ministry and the New Beginnings Education Trust will split the $6,320 raised as a result of the first...