Public schools will close on Easter Monday so students can support the final day of the Carifta Games.
The athletics competition is being held at the National Stadium between April 6 and 9.
Announcing the closure in the House of Assembly, Education M...
Two veteran Bermudian educators have been honoured by the Ontario Black History Society (OBHS) as part of black history month celebrations.
MILLICENT (CAREY) BURGESS
Millicent (Carey) Burgess was awarded the Reverend Addie Aylestock Award, and Phylli...
There’s been a marked increase in the number of asthma sufferers in need of emergency treatment at King Edward VII Memorial in recent years.
According to Liz Boden of Open Airways, visits rose by 43 percent in the past four years from 1,422 in 2007/0...
Twenty-five-year-old Alexis Swan was yesterday unveiled as the One Bermuda Alliance’s general election candidate for Warwick South East.
Ms Swan will be one of youngest ever people seeking a place in Parliament as she takes on Lawrence Scott of the P...
DATE: Feb 03, 2012 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Have you ever imagined going back in time by the twist of a magical key? Well imagine no longer, because Warwick Academy’s Upper Primary production will make your dreams come true. Opening on February 8, this is a show that will surely steal your hea...
“There was ugly trash on a beautiful beach” was one of strongest impressions Whitney Institute M2 students came away with after their expeditionary learning experience on January 18.
Ten students and their art teacher, Tony DeSilva, supported by the ...
A town hall meeting debating the imminent National Budget heard a panel of Ministers hint at new initiatives for 2012.
These ranged from a likely increase in public transport fares predicted by Transport Minister Derrick Burgess, to Environment Minis...
DATE: Feb 02, 2012 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
One of Cal Blankendal’s earliest memories is of a joyous day spent playing football with a group of older guys. He was seven-years-old, and at the end of the day he was punished because he’d left the safe confines of his neighbourhood without permiss...
Saul Froomkin OBE, QC, has ended his 20-year association with Law firm Mello, Jones & Martin to join ISIS Law.
The former Attorney General will lead the firm’s litigation department and his move is part of an expansion that Sharon Beesley, ISIS Law D...
A youth education organisation is urging supporters to sign up for a charity walk to help raise funds to support young people.
New Beginnings Education Trust wants people to participate in the Argus Walks the Walk event on Sunday, February 26, starti...
DATE: Feb 01, 2012 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways