Are you ready for a weekend of relaxation and fun? On November 9 and 10, Warwick Academy is celebrating 350 years of continuous education.
The school will be holding a gala weekend, with events being held at both the Fairmont Southampton and at the ...
Community involvement can lead to unforeseen possibilities.
Last December, I attended a United Nations forum in Doha, Qatar, a unique, rapidly developing city bordered by Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf where sand and ancient Arabian architecture r...
Bermuda Sloop Foundation will receive a grant of $200,500 to continue providing voyages to middle school students, Education Minister Dame Jennifer Smith revealed this morning.
That figure, unchanged from 2011/12, represents nearly half the total sum...
DATE: Mar 07, 2012 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
The University of Hartford has a new programme where students can start their MBA in Bermuda and finish in the US.
“We believe this flexible arrangement allows potential students the option to start the one-year MBA at home by completing the core cou...
All Bermudians, just like citizens in many other countries around the world, are entitled to certain fundamental rights. As per our Bermuda Constitution those rights are:
Protection of right to life
Protection from inhumane treatment
Protection from...
DATE: Mar 07, 2012 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Sir John Swan
Royal Bermuda Yacht Club (RBYC) has been certified as an official Royal Yachting Association (RYA) Training Centre after a year-long quest to reach the high standards of RYA criteria.
With certification comes the highest standards of international tu...
Child abuse figures reported in Government’s Budget for the coming fiscal year contained a glitch, showing 179 less cases for 2010 than the actual figure.
Families Minister Glenn Blakeney revealed the error as MPs studied his Ministry’s spending, dur...
DATE: Mar 06, 2012 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
I retain my interest in resolving the homeless/vagrancy issue currently tackled by so many eager and keen humanitarians.
When I joined the PLP at the age of 16 the needy were a motivating force for grassroots people like Hyacinth Burgess, Mary Haywar...
A British author who worked in the Bermuda prison service has written a book about the murders of Police Commissioner George Duckett, Governor Sir Richard Sharples and his aide Captain Hugh Sayers.
Mel Ayton is a specialist in writing about conspirac...
Greenrock president Judith Landsberg calls herself an enthusiastic trier of green technology, even if it doesn’t always go so well in its infancy.
Her electric pedal bike is her pride and joy, but the light-emitting diodes her family once installed i...