St George’s Mayor Kenneth Bascome will push for another meeting with developer Carl Bazarian on proposed plans for the former Club Med hotel site.
This after calls by the Bermuda Environmental Sustainability Taskforce (BEST) for Government to termina...
When one door closes, another one opens — the familiar saying rings true for local model Davika Hill.
She submitted her photo to an online competition held by Caribbean magazine Kurama earlier this year, but didn’t get enough ‘likes’ to win.
Howeve...
Knowing about gynaecological cancers can “make the difference between cure and possible death,” according to Rhonda Smith-Simmons, a registered nurse.
Ms Smith-Simmons, the education officer for the Bermuda Health Centre spoke this week at the Hamilt...
The economy, crime and education continue to top the list of voter concerns, a survey of registered voters show.
Voters were most likely to report that the economy/unemployment is the biggest issue facing the Island, as 11 percent of residents lost a...
Lionfish lecture at Bermuda Aquarium Museum and Zoo in the Education Auditorium. Come and learn about the Lionfish and the most recent developments to save the island's natural habitats from one of its most fearsome predators. For more information pl...
When Frank Sinatra sang of facing the final curtain, he declared that he had lived his life his way — but those of us actually facing life’s end are often more concerned about what happens to us after death.
One thing you can’t do after death is own ...
Are you so consumed with others that you lose sight of yourself? Is everything and everybody getting on your nerves or do you find yourself hurting the ones you love?
If you answered yes to any of the above, the Centre Against Abuse will launch at 12...
A talk by historian Sir Hilary Beckles at the Bermuda College tonight has been cancelled.
Sir Hilary, who is Pro-Vice Chancellor and Principal of Cave Hill Campus (Barbados) of the University of the West Indies, was due to speak on ‘An Education Revo...
One of the unintended consequences of giving British passports to British Overseas Territories citizens is the recent trend of mothers departing to Britain with their children.
It is easy to fall into the trap of assuming that all of these mothers a...
Significant chapters in Bermuda’s social and cultural heritage resurfaced with the death recently of teaching legend, 102-year-old Mrs Rosalind Robinson. A leading educator in her own right, she was the widow of Dr Kenneth E Robinson, the first black...