The Bermuda Educators’ Council will elect a new slate of officers next month to replace the interim committee following months of turmoil.
This after members resigned en-bloc earlier this year when BEC members charged with overseeing the licensing of...
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission released their Study Regarding Financial Literacy Among Investors in the United States that was mandated by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010. (See www.sec.gov f...
We finally caught up personally this week with a distingished Jamaican, Vincent Samuels who can best be described as a man on an exciting mission to Bermuda.
Vincent is secretary-treasurer of the Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA), connected...
After presiding over a tough chapter in the school’s history, Saltus head Ted Staunton anticipates a happy retirement back in his native Canada.
His four-year term marked a restructuring for Saltus, including significant cutbacks.
“Things are, in the...
DATE: Sep 22, 2012 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
If you’re a bachelor whose idea of cooking is making a peanut butter sandwich or ramen noodles, then it’s time to step into the 21st Century — so believes chef Brian Russell Richardson.
Mr Richardson is encouraging men of all ages to turn up the hea...
Seven girls have been awarded scholarships to fund their extra-curricular activities during the 2012-2013 academic year.
The awards were provided by the Bermuda Women’s Council, a Government appointed council under the Ministry of Youth, Families and...
Guido Brambilla, the new executive chef at Rosewood Tucker’s Point, had his beginnings, not in the kitchen but in a law school classroom.
Mr Brambilla, 39, is originally from Milan, Italy. He was first introduced to cooking while working part time in...
Church halls often have an ornate beauty all their own — with stained glass and high ceilings. But St Paul AME Church’s Centennial Hall has added a new element of splendour to its interior, as it was transformed into the site of Bermuda’s latest art ...
Healthcare, housing and education problems in Bermuda are to blame for mothers uprooting and starting new lives overseas, Shadow Families Minister Donte Hunt claimed yesterday.
Mr Hunt said Bermudian women who head to the UK with their children are m...
DATE: Sep 20, 2012 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Tomorrow
‘Conservation and Recovery of Endangered plants, including Bermuda’s Governor Laffan’s Fern’ a free presentation by Marge From, Director of Plant Conservation at Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo at 6pm in the Education Auditorium at the Bermuda Aqua...