As part of the recent National Trust Walkabout in St George’s, our woodwind teacher, Dr Derek Tully, invited us to perform with him at Tucker House, the home of one of Bermuda’s 17th century governors. It is one of the oldest buildings in Bermuda.
“I...
As we make preparations to welcome in a New Year, I want to take this opportunity to thank all of the Education Officers, Principals, Teachers, support staff in the public education system and the President, faculty and staff of the Bermuda College. ...
Prospect Primary School had its December Advisory Day on Tuesday, December 13. It was also a community service day for the students from Primary One to Primary Six. Students were involved in different activities like giving out cards and treats in th...
Have you ever heard of a Grandparents lunching? Well, here at Harrington Sound Primary, the Primary 5 team planned a grandparents’ lunch at the Bermuda Aquarium and Zoo.
This day was to celebrate grandparents and for students to show their gratitude...
During his career as a senator Idwal Wyn [Walwyn] Hughes had a reputation for finding the bugs in government legislation, which is perhaps fitting since he is an entomologist (insect expert) by training.
Senator Dr Hughes recently retired after 15 ye...
Southside race track was the location of my first experience on my 65 cc street bike. It was the first time I rode, and I was so incredibly nervous but I got through it.
I only made one mistake one big mistake and that was to hit head-on the iron fe...
A key witness who helped bring a gunman to justice said he does not regret “doing the right thing,” but his life has been turned upside down as a result.
Michael Parsons, 32, gave crucial evidence leading to the conviction of 42 gang member David Cox...
The season is a little brighter for several local charities on the Island thanks to a $20,000 donation from a local law firm.
Conyers Dill & Pearman (CDP) made the donation split between a range of lucky charities, including one of Bermuda’s newest c...
At this time of year our thoughts often turn to festivities and presents but given the current economic crisis facing the Island making sure we help the needy is even more important than ever.
That is where local companies have really stepped up to t...
It was just four months ago when Shaunte Simons, 18, was crowned Miss Teen Bermuda Islands yet she’s already gearing up to shine in an overseas competition.
The former Saltus Grammar School student left the Island on Monday to take part in the Hayne...