Mike Cranfield’s patients won’t say ‘ah’, and they are terrible at measuring doses but they can be forgiven for that considering they are mountain gorillas.
Dr Cranfield, executive director of the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project (MGVP), is on the...
Bermuda needs to change its ideas and attitudes in order to capitalise on opportunities in the future, according to the Argus Group president Gerald Simons.
Mr Simons, who was part of a panel discussion led by think tanks Bermuda First and Sanctum at...
Despite reaping less than its usual number of pledges, this year’s Catlin End-to-End was able to present Bermuda charities with $282,500.
The Island’s biggest annual fundraising event also celebrated breaking the $4 million mark for its 24 years in o...
DATE: Jun 24, 2011 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
One of Eliza Wadson’s earliest memories is wandering around her father Tom Wadson’s farm with a head of broccoli in one hand and an ice cream in the other.
It seemed inevitable that she would catch the family passion for cooking her father produced ...
DATE: Jun 24, 2011 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment |
Aspiring coaches keen to broaden their knowledge can learn how to develop players the Valencia FC way when the Spanish giants launch their Bermuda-based Academy.
The season-long Academy begins in September at Saltus and will see the La Liga club send...
Budding young shot stoppers from the Bermuda Brazilian Football School (BBFS) were put through their paces earlier this week when the Eurostar Goalkeeper Academy visited the Island.
More than 40 custodians attended the two-day clinic held at the Nati...
On Thursday June 9, Alys Webber and Xavier O’Connor got the Dame Jennifer Smith Young Future Leader award. We are lucky enough to get an interview with Alys and Xavier.
Interviewer: How do you feel?
Xavier: I felt kind of shocked because there were ...
In April our teacher decided to make our learning come alive. In a unit about economics and business, we had to create a business for our social studies project. First, we picked names out of a bag to see who our partners would be. Once in pairs, we ...
Today’s teachers often have to compete with cell phones, computers, and video game systems for their students’ attention.
Educators at Dellwood Middle School are fighting back with a special programme that uses computer games to improve students’ rea...
In November I received the Young Citizen Award. Everyone in my class was given a paper and we had to vote for the person that we thought was a good citizen. This vote was to determine who we thought should get the Young Citizen Award. I voted for my ...