Last Thursday, 122 Bermuda College graduates received their degrees, certificates and diplomas. It was an occasion for celebration as yet another year of students are now better positioned to further pursue their education overseas or better position...
DATE: May 23, 2012 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Walton Brown
A new course to be offered by the Bermuda Insurance Institute (BII) in conjunction with the prestigious Wharton School of Business will seek to groom future leaders of Bermuda business.
BII president John Wight told The Royal Gazette yesterday that t...
This is the Commencement Address to the Bermuda College delivered last week by alumni and partner of Expertise Ltd Doug Soares
Good Afternoon everyone. Congratulations to the Class of 2012 and thank you for allowing me the honour of being part of it...
Chief Justice Ian Kawaley will review a controversial decision by Government to move two popular school principals away from their posts.
The Parent Teacher Associations of TN Tatem Middle School and Victor Scott Primary Schools are trying to block t...
Thirty-year-old Andrew Simons yesterday followed his father into the political arena as he was unveiled as the One Bermuda Alliance’s candidate for Pembroke Central.
A risk analyst for the Arch Capital Group and Bermuda Regiment officer, Mr Simons is...
DATE: May 23, 2012 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Government has launched a new initiative featuring the song ‘Proud To Be Bermudian’ as the theme for a number of upcoming events. The announcement was made yesterday, by Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Patrice Minors with the song’s creators,...
Terri Allison, the new executive director of the Menuhin Foundation, wants more children on the Island to experience the joys of learning to play a musical instrument.
The charity provides free introductory string lessons to children around the Islan...
Economist Craig Simmons last night urged voters not to be fooled by politicians who claim they’ve got all the answers to the Island’s economic woes.
The Bermuda College lecturer said political leaders are not very good at beating the market, but he w...
DATE: May 22, 2012 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Bermuda is mourning the loss of two war veterans Calvin Ming Sr and George Mackenzie Fisher.
Both men served in the Second World War.
Mr Ming served in the Caribbean Regiment’s Bermuda Contingent. Mr Fisher, 92, served in the Border Regiment, a glid...
DATE: May 22, 2012 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Protesting parents seeking to block the planned transfer of two public school principals will have their day in court today, when the case goes before Bermuda’s Supreme Court.
The joint application was filed this month by the Parent Teacher Associati...