St George’s Preparatory School hopes to come a step closer tomorrow to realising its dream of building a community sports court.
The school is to host a day of “outrageously fun events” during which teams compete to raise the most points and funds.
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The ‘Saltus Family Day’ held to assist with medical expenses incurred by two popular faculty members stricken with cancer raised nearly $20,000.
A letter sent out yesterday by school principal Ted Staunton said donations are still being received to h...
CADA’s successful late night taxi service will continue with Bacardi Limited as its lead sponsor.
Thousands of people have benefited from the Let Us Drive service since it started, CADA chairman Anthony Santucci said.
“On behalf of CADA’s board, I ex...
Three Bermudian women joined the ranks of “Women of Great Esteem”.
Bermuda College President Duranda Greene, singer Gita Blakeney-Saltus and Business Bermuda CEO Cheryl Packwood were among six honorees at the 17th annual Women of Great Esteem Emeral...
Dage Minors will be furthering his education at Franklin Pierce University in the Fall after he graduates from St Johnsbury Academy.
Confirming his intentions post high school, the Bermuda track star believes the best way of getting the most from bot...
n Cinco de Mayo may be officially over but there’s no reason not to keep celebrating unofficially as City Hall invite you to Tales of Cocktails: Cinco de Mayo Happy Hour tonight. Whether you’re interested in corporate networking, casual socialising o...
DATE: May 09, 2013 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Nothing to do in Bermuda?
Young Observer got up close and personal with some of the characters of Alice in Wonderland from Somersfield Academy last week.
Hana Bushara is 13, her hobbies include tennis, football and volleyball. She loves science, humanities and PE at school. ...
Saltus Grammar School played host to a group of about 30 Swedish high school students yesterday.
The Swedes attend Ockero Gymnasieskola near Gothenburg, Sweden’s second largest city.
They travelled to the Island on T/S Gunilla, a tall ship owned by ...
This summer it will be the sailors’ life for a group of children who will be swabbing the deck of the Spirit of Bermuda, hoisting the main sail and checking their blood sugar often.
The Bermuda Diabetes Association is currently fundraising to send 15...
A number of Island businesses have shown corporate responsibility for the environment and the education of youngsters by supporting the distribution of a locally-filmed environmental DVD to schools.
Through sponsorship the companies have increased th...
DATE: May 09, 2013 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Scott Neil