A straight 24 hours of aerobics may seem an arduous task but Marilyn Steede is hoping others join her Cup Match fundraiser in aid of New Beginnings $1 Million Campaign .
She made the Campaign her cause after reading that former St George’s Mayor E Mi...
DATE: May 28, 2012 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Keep Bermuda Beautiful will this week launch a new programme hoped to encourage individuals and groups make a difference in their neighbourhoods.
The Adopt-A-Spot programme, which will be launched Wednesday afternoon, but 36 groups have already pledg...
DATE: May 28, 2012 | CATEGORY: Environment | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Is a new generation learning to leave stocks alone through the painful education of losing hard earned money?
On Friday, May 19, a new star entered the US stock market galaxy. The Facebook IPO supernova, saw the NASDAQ exchange malfunction due to th...
It is graduation time here in Bermuda. What are you going to do with the rest of your life? University, trades, industry, service organisations?
Finally, finishing school is a major milestone: the beginning of perpetual independence, control over you...
Education Minister Dame Jennifer Smith has accused the One Bermuda Alliance (OBA) of “politicalisation and electioneering” her Ministry’s controversial lease agreement with Pembroke Hamilton Club (PHC).
Speaking to fellow Parliamentarians in the Hous...
DATE: May 26, 2012 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Politicians who try to influence the awarding of government contracts could face a $10,000 fine and a year-long jail sentence under a new bill proposed by Premier Paula Cox.
The penalties, which would also apply to contractors and public officers fou...
DATE: May 26, 2012 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
St. John’s Youth Choir
Sunday 20th May 21, 2012 at St. John’s Church, Pembroke
Conducted by Marjorie Pettit, with soloists Christine Allison (violin), Victoria Allison (violin) and Nicholas Southwick (flute)
As well-established as The St John’s Yout...
On June 1 we hope to turn children onto reading at Elliot primary. For the second year running a reading challenge has been issued by the literacy coach, Pauletta Francis, to have 250 men at the Elliot school campus to read to and the student populat...
The Island must follow the lead of communities in the US in tackling its gang and gun violence, a Bermudian abroad is urging.
An initiative known as Focused Deterrence, used successfully in North Carolina, is said to bear some resemblance to Operatio...
DATE: May 25, 2012 | CATEGORY: Crime | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
As I look around Bermuda, I see more and more examples of the tail wagging the dog. It is ridiculous and just speaks to the way things have changed.
One morning a few weeks ago I was interrupted from my most diligent efforts to complete my ‘to do li...