Somersfield Academy celebrated UN’s Day of Peace with a visit from a candidate for President of Senegal.
Moustapha Mbacke, a guest of the school’s humanities teacher Jason Hammer, spoke to the M5 class on Wednesday about his plans for the future of h...
DATE: Sep 24, 2011 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
It is pretty obvious that no single change will end violent crime, especially among young people. But a multitude of small steps can make a difference.
In that context, CedarBridge Academy’s partnership with Peaceful Schools International will help,...
The widow of a popular barman who died in a road crash is suing the other driver for compensation.
Larry Thomas died aged 34 in April 2009 when his motorcycle came into collision with a van driven by Roger Bowen.
Mr Bowen, now 28, was accused of caus...
More than 100 budding young insurance professionals turned out to receive their newly-attained qualifications at the Bermuda Insurance Institute’s (BII) Insurance Education Awards Luncheon held at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess yesterday.
A total of ...
CedarBridge Academy is aiming to be a beacon of hope to the community after implementing a programme that promotes peace throughout the school.
The senior school, led by principal Kalmar Richards, announced a new partnership with a non-profit organi...
Health Minister Zane DeSilva and Deputy Speaker Randy Horton won key victories at Progressive Labour Party branch elections last night.
But Bermuda’s longest serving MP, Speaker Stanley Lowe, appears to have called time on his political career after ...
DATE: Sep 22, 2011 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
September 8, 2011
Dear Sir,
In response to the letter concerning home schools dated August 22, my first concern would be where the writer attended school. The opening remark was not a complete sentence. Were they educated in the public or private sec...
DATE: Sep 22, 2011 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
For the first time, this year the Bermuda National Gallery offered Youth Camera Action as a summer programme. BTC’s sponsorship enabled 56 teenagers to join YCA for the first time. It was an exciting summer as instructor Rohan Shastri, assisted by Am...
‘The First Grader’, an uplifting film about an 84-year-old Kenyan man who attends school for the first time, will again screen at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute this weekend.
A screening of the film last weekend was sold out.
‘The First...
DATE: Sep 22, 2011 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment |
Bermuda Aviation Services Ltd (BAS) has announced the promotion of Frank Williams to group chief operating officer, effective from September 1, 2011.
Mr Williams, who has a background in engineering, was educated in England and worked around the wor...