Former St George's Mayor and radio host E Michael Jones has pledged to “run whenever people are watching” in the May 24 marathon, for the New Beginnings $1 Million Campaign in support of Bermuda's youth.
Rather than accruing sponsors, Mr Jones — ...
DATE: May 12, 2012 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Our client, Home & Hearthside Ltd. invites applications for the position of chief operating officer.
Working directly with the CEO, this is a multifaceted role where the chief operating officer will play a meaningful and involved role in all areas of...
Pupils at Dellwood Middle School have been sent home following the death of a staff member, the Education Ministry said today.
A statement said: "The Ministry of Education advised that earlier this morning staff and students of the Dellwood Middle Sc...
The Bermuda Hospitals Board has been officially designated as an international training centre for emergency cardiac care courses by the American Heart Association.
Twenty-one hospital staff have earned their accreditation as instructors for basic li...
DATE: May 11, 2012 | CATEGORY: Health | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Philip Butterfield formally retired as HSBC Bank Bermuda’s CEO yesterday, handing the reins over to the company’s former deputy CEO, Richard Moseley.
Mr Butterfield steps down after serving as the bank’s CEO for eight years, but will stay on with th...
Premier Paula Cox hopes the signing of a pair of major tax and economic cooperation agreements with “impressive” Qatar will lead to investment in the Island by the gas-rich Gulf nation.
She noted the Qatar Investment Authority had already invested in...
I mentor some kids at CedarBridge Academy. Earlier this week I asked one of them what he wanted to do with his life.
He said: “I wanna be a professional soccer player.”
I said: “Cool but what are you gonna do after that? What happens after you tear...
When mother-of-eight Roseclair McGowan was 30-years-old she fell critically ill with meningitis.
Her daughter Carol Ann Denbrook, who was 10 at the time, found her passed out in a coma-like state and couldn’t wake her up.
Mrs McGowan believes that ...
Education is the foundation and building-blocks of our society. It is what teaches us to communicate, learn and grow as human beings; we are privileged to have it. Of all the things for us to learn in the Dominican Republic, one of the most apparent ...
Twenty-five Somersfield Academy students from the Middle Years 4 and 5 went on a community and service expedition to Puerta Plata in the Dominican Republic from April 14 to 21. The trip was organised by Global Leadership Adventures, and was chaperone...