Thirty years after aspiring doctor Malcolm Brock took the top award, the Outstanding Teen Award programme continues to highlight the positive achievements of the Island’s young people.
The inaugural winner of the award in 1982, Dr Brock went on to ac...
The band would be the first of its kind for the Island, combining instrument playing and dancing in a way often seen in the United States.
Berkeley has partnered with the National Drumline Academy for the band’s creation and members will also have th...
Less than a handful of residents turned out for the last of a series of town hall meetings to discuss the 2012/13 National Budget at Victor Scott School on Tuesday night.
DCI head, Dwayne Caines, in closing out the meeting for the ‘faithful few’ note...
Anita Amaral found Sandys 360 the perfect place to intern as she pursued a master’s degree in sports management.
The 23-year-old learned about all facets of the sport, aquatic and enrichment centre a great study for her courses at Temple University ...
By Raina de Fontes, Primary 4
Port Royal’s History Expo was started by two very important people, Mrs. Holly Richardson and Mrs. Zonique Swainson. Without them our school wouldn’t be much fun. The notable Bermudian that I researched was Marlene Mink...
“Intelligently beautiful” is the theme of this year’s Girls’ Talk event at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess on Monday.
For the third year in a row, girls aged 10 to14 years will have an opportunity to build a sense of sisterhood among girls from vario...
For more than 20 years, the Bermuda Prison Fellowship has worked to used religion to help inmates and their families get back on the right track.
Speaking yesterday at the Hamilton Rotary, Rudolph (Buddy) Hollis said that over the years the organisat...
DATE: Mar 28, 2012 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
A Bermuda High School student was allegedly attacked by girls from other schools.
Head Linda Parker last night expressed her anger over the incident, which took place on Friday in Hamilton and is now under police investigation.
“We are horrified by t...
DATE: Mar 28, 2012 | CATEGORY: Crime | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
A new advocacy group has been created to shed light on the concerns of the Island’s special needs community.
The Bermuda Special Needs Network is calling for an accurate census of the population of special needs residents here.
“We’re trying to help ...
DATE: Mar 28, 2012 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
The Conflict Resolution team of eight students from various local high schools was the winning overall team at the ninth Bermuda Youth Conference held recently at XL House.
Entitled ‘It Takes a Village to Raise a Child’ the conference involved some ...