[naviga:h2]Reyel R.A. Bowen, [/naviga:h2]
Statistical Officer
Economics Division in the Department of Statistics
"I always enjoyed and felt comfortable working with numbers."
To say Reyel Bowen is busy is an understatement. Every day he sends out sur...
[naviga:h2]Leticia Alleyne, [/naviga:h2]
Assistant Underwriter
ACE Bermuda Insurance Limited
"I am a really inquisitive person."
Leticia Alleyne attended Temple University in Philadelphia where she earned a bachelor's of Business Administration with ...
On June 3, 2010 The Usual Suspects, a group of professional therapists and part-time musicians from England, Bermuda, and the USA will play for the 10th Biennial Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Gestalt Therapy.
It will be an inte...
[naviga:h2]M. Brian Swan[/naviga:h2]
Music Teacher
Warwick Academy
"The soul of a country and of a people is found in its culture, and music is a big part of that."
Brian Swan has been a music teacher at Warwick Academy for eight years. He teaches vi...
Modern technology in warfare today has enabled the military in many jurisdictions to deliver an explosive device with such precision, that it could be programmed to target a particular bathroom in a large dwelling.
Such technology was used during the...
[naviga:h2]Marie Beach,[/naviga:h2]
Healthy Schools Coordinator
Department of Health
"I really enjoy presenting to and working with school principals and staff and parents."
Marie Beach's career path is an extension of her interest and involvement in...
United Bermuda Party leader Kim Swan's popularity has reached a new low, with just 19 percent of people in favour of him — the worst score of any party leader since The Royal Gazette polling began five years ago.
And Premier Ewart Brown's favourabili...
DATE: Oct 20, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
More than a month into the new school year the Ministry of Education has yet to release last year's graduation rates or GCSE results.
Private schools across the Island released their GCSE results a month ago and multiple requests have been sent to Go...
Across the Island members of the community are questioning why they didn't know about the existence of the Lane School, the first educational facility for black children after emancipation.
Moreover, many are asking the Draft Bermuda Development Plan...
Until October 31
1 in 8 Busting Out at The Elliot Gallery at Kaleidoscope Arts Foundation, 27 Jubilee Road, Devonshire. Bermuda Cancer & Health have partnered with Gibbons Company and Kaleidoscope Arts Foundation in this, a unique expression of suppo...