Father-of-two Morris O’Brien, and his ailing wife, were yesterday handed keys to an affordable housing unit in Pembroke.
The family who have admittedly moved four times in the past four years just to find affordable rent, will have a place to call th...
Robin Hood's new coach Andrew Bascome has hailed his trio of new signings as the missing pieces in his First Division promotion puzzle.
Bascome, who agreed a three-year deal with the Richmond Road club on Wednesday, is confident the prize captures of...
DATE: Jul 23, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Stephen Wright
More people are being arrested than ever before — and the vast majority are black Bermudian men.
Government race relations consultant Rolfe Commissiong said the statistics are unsurprising, but should still cause national concern.
His comments came a...
Talented teenagers are to compete for the glory of an international prize tonight.
The 40th Annual Hal Jackson's Talented Teens International Scholarship Competition will be held here for the first time.
A host of celebrities have held the title sinc...
Donors and family service providers have been brought together by Capital G to form a think tank to help Bermuda's vital social services.
The meetings are intended to help find common ground where the involved groups could combine their efforts and w...
Bermuda has joined the international dance world in mourning the death of Denise Jefferson, director and impassioned steward of the famed The Ailey School for the past 26 years. She succumbed to ovarian cancer on July 17 in New York at the age of 66....
More than 400 people are expected to attend the Business Bermuda's Annual College Student Networking Event at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess this evening.
This year's event is being hailed as a bigger and better version of the CSNE which is now in it...
DATE: Jul 22, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
The cream of the crop of Bermuda's international business students was on show at the Association of Bermuda International Companies (ABIC) Education Awards annual luncheon yesterday.
The ceremony, which was held at the Harbourfront Restaurant, saw a...
The United Bermuda Party opposes the Municipalities Reform Act because it is a dishonest piece of legislation whose real aim is to destroy local government in Bermuda.
It speaks of reforming Bermuda's two municipal governments while its provisions ar...
Recipients of $110,000 in scholarship money from Butterfield Bank had six words in response: "thank you, thank you, thank you."
Six students received funds for continuing education from the bank at a special reception held on Thursday.
"I am ecstatic...