The Adult Education School this week celebrated the graduation of 42 students and remembered the tragic loss of one.
Executive director Donna Daniels recalled her time with 18-year-old Malcolm Outerbridge, fatally stabbed on the Railway Trail in Warw...
DATE: Jun 28, 2012 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Government is leading Bermuda into a deep financial hole that it will take decades to get out of, said Shadow Finance Minister Bob Richards in response to the Island’s credit rating downgrade by Fitch.
At a press conference staged yesterday by the op...
June 20, 2012
Dear Sir,
The number of visually impaired children in Bermuda who require/will require educational services from the Ministry of Education nearly tripled from 12 in September, 2010 to 32 by June, 2011 and as of today there have been 44 ...
DATE: Jun 28, 2012 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Over the past few decades, more and more rights have been won by people through their campaigns for a more just society. Globally, these rights have taken on many different forms; here in Bermuda we too have made steady progress along the rights cont...
DATE: Jun 28, 2012 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Walton Brown
For 35 years, one of Bermuda’s leading international business groups has been providing educational scholarships to some of the Island’s top industry executives.
Since 1977, the Association of Bermuda International Companies (ABIC) has helped several...
DATE: Jun 28, 2012 | CATEGORY: International Business |
The challenges facing our community did not develop overnight.
The Family Centre’s executive director Martha Dismont saw problems developing many years ago.
But the good news, she believes, is the community has the tools to fix them.
Lack of life s...
How much would you pay to see a manly cricket club team president strut his stuff on a runway in front of hundreds of onlookers in a pair of women’s heels?
The Bermuda Hospitals Charitable Trust is hoping residents dig into their pockets in the spir...
Today has been dubbed Wear Blue for Warwick Day as Warwick Academy continues its 350th anniversary celebrations.
The schools is asking alumni, parents and friends to wear school ties, PE shirts or any other blue garment to help “paint Bermuda blue” f...
Environmentalist Stuart Hayward has proposed that Southlands be given to a charity to protect it from future development.
The pristine 37-acre estate in Warwick became public property on Monday, after Government signed a deal exchanging it with three...
DATE: Jun 27, 2012 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Political newcomer Nicholas Kempe, 29, was rolled out yesterday as the candidate who will stand for the One Bermuda Alliance in Constituency 18 — Pembroke West Central.
OBA leader Craig Cannonier introduced the new candidate as part of the “OBA new g...