Excitement is mounting as the National Dance Foundation of Bermuda prepares to host its annual gala at the Fairmont Southampton tomorrow.
The signature black-tie event provides a glittering night out for supporters and guests of the registered charit...
DATE: Feb 10, 2012 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment |
Paul De La Chevotiere, the first MP to cross the floor of the House of Assembly, has died aged 83.
A Court Street doctor elected as an Opposition Progressive Labour Party MP in 1976, Dr De La Chevotiere made history by joining the ruling United Bermu...
DATE: Feb 09, 2012 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Last term, (Fall 2011) the Saltus community came together to create a variety of poems that were recorded on card templates of their own hands.
All 955 students contributed a poem, with the hands forming a huge chain that drilled home Saltus Grammar ...
A new facilities management firm launched by an Ascendant Group company and a subsidiary of Canada’s Black & McDonald has already won the business of Bermuda’s two biggest banks.
The Royal Gazette has learned HSBC Bermuda closed down its entire facil...
In the world of corporate governance, risk management and compliance, there are a few “rock star” experts, and Bermuda has access to one of the biggest.
Jay Ranade, an internationally renowned expert in this area, who has written 35 books on a variet...
During the first term (Fall 2011) at Saltus Grammar School, students came together to help raise food and funds for people and charities in need.
The whole school united, from youngest to oldest, to bring food in for The Eliza Dolittle Society’s “Ma...
Saltus students are currently preparing to perform in the school production of ‘High School Musical’. Opening night of the play is February 24th, and it is being performed at neighbours, the Berkeley Institute, cafetorium.
‘High School Musical’ is ba...
In January an English class of Saltus’ senior SGY2 students learned how to read all over again. The students were given the task of creating an infant’s book, but had to learn how young children learn to read!
They soon learnt that creating a book wa...
Government backbencher Dale Butler and scientist Malcolm Brock were inducted into the Company of Honorary Fellows of Bermuda College.
Around 50 guests, including Education Minister Dame Jennifer Smith, attended the ceremony at Coco Reef on Saturday.
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DATE: Feb 08, 2012 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
The One Bermuda Alliance last night threw open its doors to the public to help put together its election platform on crime, education and the economy.
About 50 supporters took part in brainstorming sessions led by leader Craig Cannonier and Shadow Mi...
DATE: Feb 07, 2012 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Tim Smith