National cricket coach David Moore says Bermuda cricket will not move forward until the Island’s top players adopt a different mindset.
The Bermuda Cricket Board confirmed last week that Moore will leave the Island early next year after deciding not ...
October 18, 2012
Dear Sir,
As a young person in Bermuda, this society tends to label the youth as troublemakers or persons that just don’t care about what is going on. But what most people don’t realise is that the youth take notice of what is going ...
DATE: Oct 23, 2012 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
A clinic to help learning-challenged children has reopened after a building project to expand its premises in Serpentine Road, Hamilton.
A reception was held at The Reading Clinic to celebrate its relaunch, offering increased services to the communit...
Right from its beginning, it was planned that the Bermuda National Gallery, in addition to holding exhibitions and developing an art collection, would also host art lectures. This was thought important by those who oversaw the planning of the BNG, ba...
DATE: Oct 23, 2012 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment |
Daniel Walker and Samara Hunt were this weekend named Mr and Ms CedarBridge Academy at the 13th annual pageant.
Twelve young women and four young men competed for the crowns at the Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts on Saturday evening....
DATE: Oct 23, 2012 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Tonight’s showdown between US President Barack Obama and contender Mitt Romney is sure to be watched by millions — but Bermudian Amanda Spencer has scored a ringside seat.
A senior at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida, where the third and final ...
Bermudians risk losing access to the top jobs if they continue to lag in higher education, Shadow Education Minister Grant Gibbons warned.
The One Bermuda Alliance MP also reaffirmed his party’s promise to bring in a technical curriculum at the middl...
DATE: Oct 22, 2012 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Most children wouldn’t have to be asked twice for the chance to stay up all night playing games and eating treats.
For 11 Purvis Primary School students in P6, it was all in the name of charity: the children were sponsored for a ‘Non Sleep-a-Thon’ — ...
A Bermudian teacher has questioned why she can’t get a job at a public school when Government is struggling to fill vacancies with educators from abroad.
Shar-Dae Whitter said she was a substitute teacher at CedarBridge Academy last year and Whitney ...
DATE: Oct 22, 2012 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
A US visitor died of a heart attack while on a golfing trip to the Island.
Former county official Marty Gangemi was holidaying with his wife Alice and two other couples at a private residence in Bermuda, his son Tony Gangemi said.
“It was their first...