UK Minister declares Uighur refugees to be Bermuda’s problem to solve
By Ayo Johnson
United Kingdom Overseas Territories Minister Mark Simmonds left Bermuda yesterday with a long list of areas of UK-Bermuda cooperation to develop but helping Bermuda...
Tomorrow
Atlantic Publishing House is screening the film ‘We are Climbing Jacob’s Ladder’ at Mt Zion AME Church at 4pm. Patrons $50, adults $25 and children $10.
May 4
The Women’s Ministry of St Paul AME Church Annual Pre-Mothers Day ‘Mother & Daugh...
Participating school teams will have an added incentive to put their best foot forward during the fifth annual Pacers Track Club School Relay Classic.
Prize money will be awarded to the eventual top three schools in each category at today’s event to ...
DATE: Apr 26, 2013 | CATEGORY: Track & Field | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
- The Bermuda Society for the Blind is screening a documentary film on Friday about coping with vision loss. ‘Going Blind’ will be shown at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute from 6pm until 9pm. Tickets can be collected from the office of t...
DATE: Apr 25, 2013 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Nothing to do in Bermuda?
The “Write It Down” project has been led by Fredrick Hassell, MBE, since 2005. Today Young Observer applauds and celebrates Mr Hassell’s efforts. Mr Hassell is the director of Bermuda Senior Islanders Centre. The Write It down project saw children ov...
One of the things that saxophonist Wendell (Shine) Hayward loves about jazz music is that you can never tell what types of people will turn up for a concert.
“With other types of music, you can almost guess who will show up,” said Mr Hayward. “With ...
Bermuda’s first Pan Jazz Festival takes place next month, celebrating one of the world’s most versatile instruments.
Organised by Somersfield Academy and Atlantic Publishing, the festival will include the 18-piece Somersfield Steel Pan Orchestra, the...
DATE: Apr 24, 2013 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment |
April 21, 2013
Dear Sir,
Enlightened countries have programmes to reduce the harm the drug war has caused. Bermuda’s politicians allow the suffering to continue.
People are ready to accept drug policy change if politicians publicly advocate discussi...
DATE: Apr 23, 2013 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
If you’re looking for success stories that have come out of the Bermuda Institute of Seventh-Day Adventists, you need not look too far, or wide.
In fact, they are everywhere — sitting in the House of Assembly like Premier Craig Cannonier and Tourism...
One year after she had to postpone the trip, a St David’s student is off to the US — thanks to generous sponsors in Bermuda.
“It’s a ten-day conference, meeting new people, exploring politics and debate,” said Staesha Pitcher of the upcoming Global Y...
DATE: Apr 22, 2013 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell