The Executive Director of the Centre of Philanthropy has issued a reminder to local registered charities that they are there to assist with the submission of financial statements.
Elaine Williams issued the reminder after Home Affairs Minister Michae...
Road traffic collisions are down for the year so far since the Selective Traffic Enforcement Programme was stepped up by the Bermuda Police Service.
At at a joint police press conference between the police, and Carlton Crockwell, chairman of the Road...
Today and tomorrow
A lott of Sista Love The 2013 Movement a gathering of God’s elected ones. Registration is $150 per person, but Thursday and Friday are free to the public at 7.30pm at Evening Light Pentecostal at 44 Parsons Road, Pembroke. For info...
The Bermuda Society of Arts (BSOA) is sixty years old this year and what a bumpy sixty years it has been.
Its history has been something of a roller-coaster ride, with significant highs but notable lows as well.
Indeed, it has even had a couple near...
Cellphone roaming and roaming charges came under the spotlight yesterday when Phillip Micallef, the chief executive of the Regulatory Authority (RA), which oversees electronic communications, said the organisation is studying other regulatory models ...
DATE: Jul 11, 2013 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Rebecca Zuill
Bermuda Sloop Foundation is still some $2.4 million short of the money it needs to keep its head above water.
The charity needs to raise $3 million to fund its youth programmes and pay for its training vessel Spirit of Bermuda.
Yesterday the foundati...
Young Observer is proud to share eleven student’s reports on careers in the financial industry in Bermuda. Over the last couple of weeks these eleven youth reporters have been work shadowing executives in the financial industry.
The Bermuda Education...
A pair of Knowledge Quest graduates have now been appointed directors of the education scholarship charity.
Newly named directors Eneye Jatto and Kerry Fletcher have worked with the charity for the last six years, and are the first graduates to be ap...
DATE: Jul 10, 2013 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Megan Bower is officially one of the brightest teenagers in the world.
The Bermuda High School head girl scored 44 out of a possible 45 points on her International Baccalaureate exams, putting her in the top 0.5 percent for IB students worldwide.
Her...
DATE: Jul 10, 2013 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell