St George’s and Bermuda have been dealt a heavy blow with the resignation of cricket coach Clay Smith.
The former Bermuda skipper has resigned from all coaching duties at both club and national youth levels, citing mental and physical fatigue and lac...
The principal of Bermuda’s only special school must be given leadership training, according to an arbitrator who found she poorly managed a high-flying and dedicated teacher.
Dena Butterfield-Lister, head of Dame Marjorie Bean Hope Academy, was deeme...
Bermuda could be in line to benefit from charity cash generated by the UK Lottery, according to a British Government minister visiting the Island.
Henry Bellingham told a press conference at Government House it seemed “quite wrong and anomalous” for ...
DATE: Sep 28, 2011 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
National Security Minister Wayne Perinchief last night failed to get reselected as the Progressive Labour Party candidate for his Pembroke Central constituency, losing out to former Senator Walton Brown.
Mr Perinchief is understood to have picked up ...
The One Bermuda Alliance this afternoon rolled out three candidates for the general election.
Party leader Craig Cannonier this afternoon announced Anthony Francis, Toni Spring and Trevor Moniz would all stand for the party.
Mr Francis, who will repr...
DATE: Sep 27, 2011 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
September 25, 2011
Dear Sir,
Television is a technological medium of great importance in the lives of people, because it provides information, sports and entertainment among other things. However, it may be the main cause of school failure for many ...
DATE: Sep 27, 2011 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
What if there was a website that gave parents detailed reviews and feedback on the Island’s child care providers, extra-curricular activities and babysitters?
A website that gave advice on the best obstetricians, paediatricians and dentists, that pa...
Deloitte & Touche Ltd has announced the 2011 Deloitte Scholarship award recipient as Shakia Hayward and the 2011 Deloitte Bursary award recipient as Travis Trott.
The Deloitte Scholarship, valued at $15,000 per annum for up to two years, involves a ...
Election season is well underway, with the political parties selecting parliamentary candidates and positioning themselves for a general election.
Care needs to be taken not to get too carried away with the primaries, as they are a little like the t...
The One Bermuda Alliance is ahead of the Progressive Labour Party in the latest poll after gaining a surge of voters in its first few months of existence.
Thirty-eight percent of people said they would vote OBA in a general election, with 32 percent ...
DATE: Sep 26, 2011 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Tim Smith