October 19 and 20
MSA fair ‘Nursery Rhymes’ from 10am to 10pm. Try your luck at the various games or take the kids on the super slide. Great raffle prizes. Bingo and fabulous baked goods are available. Admission $4, children under five are free.
Oct...
Bermuda College head Duranda Greene has placed her support behind Vasco Da Gama’s push for having Portuguese lessons taught there.
Efforts to institute a class into the college curriculum were given a massive boost when scores of people attended a me...
Island Construction was forced by the Bermuda National Trust [BNT] to give up land it had leased for years because of the political affiliation of its principal, Health Minister Zane DeSilva, according to the Minister.
The BNT has refuted the allegat...
From cooking in a five-star hotel in India to creating dishes in a safari lodge in Zimbabwe it’s fair to say Bermuda’s Rising Chef of the Year competitors have real international flair.
Twelve chefs will put their culinary skills to the test in the ...
A teacher’s life savings were largely used for construction-related expenses rather than the purchase of properties for resale, Supreme Court heard yesterday.
A forensic accountant said that a portion of the $345,000 invested by Dianne Laird may have...
DATE: Oct 19, 2012 | CATEGORY: Court | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
A new principal for the Berkeley Institute could come from overseas as the school’s search extends beyond the Island.
The open invitation includes the Canadian recruitment site Workopolis.
With long-serving Berkeley principal Michelle Simmons due to ...
White Bermudians who support the Progressive Labour Party continue to be ostracised by their own community, the party’s Deputy Leader said on Wednesday night.
Addressing an audience on the second night of the PLP’s annual conference, Derrick Burgess ...
October 17, 2012
Dear Sir,
Re: Black and white income widens?
I worry for the white Bermudians. They are lumped together with some of the most successful people on the planet just to score political points. Expatriate workers hold qualifications, ski...
DATE: Oct 19, 2012 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Many people under the age of 60 have a hard time understanding why older black folks are still bitter about the disadvantages, ill-treatment and unfair practices they suffered at the hands of a system that was designed to keep them oppressed, suppres...
Health officials have assured parents of Heron Bay Primary school students that tuberculosis is not easy to catch.
About 35 parents turned up last night for a meeting at the school where one student has been found to have been infected with TB.
Their...