Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy will host a small reception later today to mark the end of this year’s summer employment initiative.
Some 150 college and university students will finish up nearly three months in the Government’s Summer Employment ...
Jerome Dill, corporate lawyer, former United Bermuda Party Minister of Education and Deputy Premier and now Validus legal counsel, is moving on to the next stage of his career.
He leaves Validus Re on August 31, and while he will remain in a consulta...
Walking the charitable walk is an easier in appropriate shoes.
Gibbons Company new brand, TOMS footwear, donates a pair of shoes to a child in need with every purchase.
A Gibbons spokesman said: “When you buy a pair of TOMS shoes, you’re also helping...
The Montpelier Re Foundation this week awarded three scholarships to students in the medical, information technology and chemical engineering fields.
Montpelier’s $15,000 award went to Aisha Maria Bassett, while Sherika Chanta Parfitt and Seth Gabri...
Recognising the voice of a childhood friend after more than 20 years would be a feat for most people.
But Bailey the dolphin at Dolphin Quest Bermuda was able to accomplish just that during a recent research project.
Dolphin Quest general manager Chr...
The principals behind Sandys 360 has issued an Island-wide appeal for male mentors for 37 young men who graduated from Sandys Middle School this year.
Over the past two years the group, in partnership with Sandys Middle School and Lancashire Insuranc...
Saturday
African Diaspora Heritage Trail (ADHT) Bermuda Foundation hosts first ADHT Conference Cook Off: Gumbo and Good Times, a fundraiser for their Youth Development Programme. The theme is Louisiana gumbo. Five local chefs will compete for the tit...
By Don Mackenzie
Member, The SAGE Commission
Bermudians Own Our Public Debt
In response to the SAGE Commission’s interim report released in July, one blogger asked why the Commission had included a graph showing the debt per working Bermudian.
The bl...
Upset by the decision to start the new school year on a Friday, angry parents have questioned plans by the Ministry of Education.
Speaking on the condition of anonymity, one parent said: “It’s bad enough that most summer day camps finish up at the en...
A single mother with two children in college has issued a desperate plea for financial support to help her acquire a Master’s Degree and support her children through university.
The 40-year-old Sandys Parish woman, who asked to remain anonymous, said...