Independent MP Terry Lister showed his ire at Government’s shortening of the school year by tearing up the legislation in the House of Assembly.
The cuts, which took five days off the 200 teaching days in the current school year, were made as part of...
Public Safety Minister Michael Dunkley once again defended his eleventh-hour decision to open public schools after Tropical Storm Gabrielle had brushed past the Island.
On Tuesday evening, as Gabrielle made her approach, Government issued a public st...
Close to 100 residents, party supporters and members of the Future Bermuda Alliance (FBA) turned out last night at Docksiders Pub for an open mic session on marijuana reform.
The feedback generated will be used as part of the basis for a position pap...
Bermuda’s first International Church Piano-Jazz Festival was inaugurated last Sunday. It proved to be a stupendous cultural event, organised by a St Paul AME Church committee headed by Dale Butler and Edwina Smith. They combined the resources of Mr B...
Ever wanted to study cellular neurobiology but don’t have the time or the money? What about art history, or Greek and Roman mythology?
Thanks to an emerging online trend you no longer have to leave home to learn a little more about your favourite top...
Corporation of Hamilton Deputy Mayor Donal Smith has launched a withering attack on homosexuality, grouping gays with “freaks”, while claiming that anyone who supports same sex marriage is “condemned”.
And he also lashed out at international business...
Bermuda’s economy officially recorded negative growth for a fourth straight year in 2012.
Last year saw a 1.4 percent decline in the Gross Domestic Product, which was equal to $5.5 billion, the Department of Statistics said.
Adjusted for inflation, ...
A group of Bermudian students are bound for Barbados in December to participate in the seventh Caribbean Secondary Schools Drama Festival.
The Bermuda Shakespeare Schools Festival (BSSF) was invited to coordinate a cast to participate back in Februar...
Now is an opportune time to reflect on the type of government we have here in Bermuda — and not because MPs are trooping back up the Hill today for an extraordinary September sitting.
For me the reflection is prompted in part by the recent and somew...
Three boys left fatherless by the untimely death of Gareth Hendrickson on July 20 will get help covering their school bills, thanks to a quiz night for the Hendrickson Education fund.
Mr Hendrickson’s sons Malcolm, ten, and eight-year-old twin brothe...