Paget Suzuki Strings are celebrating their tenth anniversary the best way they know how — with music.
They will be holding an anniversary violin concert ‘Summer Time Strings on the Stage’ on Sunday featuring students from ages three to 18 years old. ...
Dr Grant Gibbons, Minister of Economic Development, will join a Bermuda delegation to attend a series of meetings in London as well as the annual Trading Risk Awards Dinner on June 20.
A Government press release stated that Dr Gibbons will join repre...
DATE: Jun 18, 2013 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Rebecca Zuill
A Bermudian self-published poet will be leading a series of poetry workshops this summer — aimed at teaching people the fundamentals of writing and performing.
Yesha Townsend, who recently graduated with a bachelor’s degree in music composition from ...
The Berkeley Institute yesterday celebrated retiring principal Michelle Simmons and her 20 years in the post.
But while Mrs Simmons only has two weeks remaining as principal, she promised to remain a part of the school.
“I will continue to serve Berk...
DATE: Jun 15, 2013 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Former Premier Alex Scott has been appointed Commander of the British Empire, and charity founder Clem Talbot recognised as Member of the British Empire along with Raleigh Bermuda’s Michael Spurling.
For Mr Scott, the accolade made for “an exhilarati...
DATE: Jun 15, 2013 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Former Premier Alex Scott has been awarded a CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours.
And Clement Talbot and Michael Spurling have received MBEs for services to the community.
Mr Scott's public service and political has career has spanned more than thre...
Bermuda faces a healthcare “disaster” if the Island doesn’t rein in its diabetes epidemic, a leading healthcare speaker has warned.
Controversial US medical expert Robert Lustig said at least a quarter of the Island’s population has the disease.
Howe...
DATE: Jun 14, 2013 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
They had a ball!
Children at West Pembroke Primary School were put through their paces by the Bermuda Regiment as part of a career day, which also saw members of the Customs team visit.
Watch the video for more.
The Bermuda School Sports Federation will host the 28th annual Denton Hurdle awards today at the Phoebe Purvis Memorial Hall at Warwick Academy, starting at 7pm.
The awards, honouring the late Denton Hurdle, are used to highlight, recognise and rewa...
There’s an old saying that a bit of suffering is necessary to produce good wine. Argentinian grapes suffer an arid climate and sudden, unpredictable hailstorms to produce some of the world’s most aromatic wines.
Bistro J will be offering a five-cour...