BF&M Life Insurance Company Limited today launches their Horizon Plan for pensions and other savings goals. BF&M’s new plan is designed to automatically rebalance a client’s investment portfolio to reduce exposure to high risk/return assets as the ta...
Many of us can’t imagine the kind of abuse that American author and motivational speaker Johnnetta McSwain — Clay went through as a youngster.
From age five she was sexually molested by her three uncles; the abuse continued into her teen years at the...
August 30, 2013
Dear Sir,
This most recent maelstrom of controversy surrounding the hiring of the newest Commissioner of Education on the eve of the opening of the 2013-14 school year is very disturbing to say the least. Last evening on the local new...
DATE: Sep 03, 2013 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
The driving force behind the locally-founded ISIS Foundation global charity, Audette Exel, has been celebrated in The Seattle Times for her continuing fight on behalf of destitute children in Nepal and Uganda.
The former managing director of Bermuda ...
When Lesley McKirdy was in high school her mother told her to take a General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) subject that would make her happy every day. It turned out the class that made her smile was drama. And while high school is long o...
I love the smell of newly sharpened pencils. Never mind the thrill of buying a new pencil case! I have a bit of a ‘thing’ for stationery but particularly when it’s mixed with the buzz of anticipation that comes with the start of a new year at school....
August 29, 2013
Dear Sir,
Churchill School, never sold out to a private school. Robert Crawford School, never sold out to a private school. Prospect Secondary School for Girls, never sold out to a private school. Devonshire Academy, never sold out to...
DATE: Sep 03, 2013 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
A call for collaboration by Premier Craig Cannonier was met with fighting words from the Progressive Labour Party at Union Square yesterday.
Mr Cannonier was the first of ten speakers - four of them politicians - to take to the podium.
He told the 85...
Bermuda’s Great Recession is changing the economy and the way Bermuda works.
Gone are the days when almost anyone could get a job and a certain amount of education and hard work were virtually the only prerequisites to getting ahead.
The recession ...
The trimming of five days from the upcoming school year was branded a “travesty” by Shadow Education Minister Walton Brown — who suggested the agreement had been made over objections by Education Minister Nalton Brangman.
There was no response last n...