The cost of living in Bermuda held steady in July, as food and clothing prices dropped and rents came down further.
Consumers paid 2.8 percent more in July than they did a year ago for a basket of goods and services, according to the Statistics Depar...
Concern about Bermuda’s political environment was one of the reasons that companies decided to move away from the Island over the past four years, but no longer so.
That is the view of Mark Byrne, the founder of Class of 2005 start-up Flagstone Re, s...
Head coach David Moore has opened the door to Glenn Blakeney and Kevin Hurdle to return to the Bermuda –national team.
Blakeney and Hurdle have been named in a 28-man national squad for the MCC’s tour to the Island later this month and Moore is hopin...
Bermudian student Samuel Hewitt has won a $25,000 scholarship from law firm Trott and Duncan to help fulfil his ambition to become a lawyer.
Mr Hewitt, 18, from Sandys, will head to Cardiff in Wales on Monday, where he will study for a LLB law degree...
September 8, 2011
Dear Sir,
Are they kidding? How can it be a new school year when they made redundant 20 to 30 teachers last year including special needs teachers to deal with children with autism and other special needs (read September 7's Royal Ga...
DATE: Sep 15, 2011 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Rehearsals have already commenced for The Gilbert & Sullivan Society’s upcoming production ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’, and from the way my body and throat ache after half a dozen rehearsals (I’m playing the disciple Andrew), this one promises to be a s...
“Getting to meet a lot of new people from other schools that I would never think to talk to,” was a highlight of Alexa Manuel’s week-long cruise aboard Spirit of Bermuda this summer. The 14-year-old Bermuda High School student spent July 11 to 14 on ...
It’s never too late to go back to school even back to the first grade.
That is the idea behind one of the latest films to be shown at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration (BUEI) as part of the Weekend Film Festival series put on by Bermuda Documentary...
DATE: Sep 15, 2011 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment |
A pilot programme aimed at helping students launched yesterday afternoon at Victor Scott Primary School.
The Homework Buddy Programme was organised by David Bascome’s Hope4Life Foundation and funded by Gibbons Company.
It will allow teaching staff to...
Education Minister Dame Jennifer Smith Monday welcomed Warwick Academy students back to school, with the message: Learn as much as you can including the subjects that aren’t required.
Reminiscing on her career as an artist, Dame Jennifer added: “I ha...