Far from dampening play, Saturday morning's showers brought scores of parents and youngsters out of the rain and into the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art for arts and crafts with a watery – or more precisely, maritime – theme.
The first of the muse...
The Chamber of Commerce believes Government should compare like-to-like in its statistics highlighting wage disparity between the races.
Chamber president Stephen Todd said it was hard to get a clear picture of the facts.
He said Government statistic...
The perception that race is behind the disparity in earnings between black and white Bermudians is put forward for "political and visceral reasons", the head of the Bermuda Employers' Council said yesterday.
BEC executive director Martin Law said he ...
Throughout 2008 the Bermuda Employers Council commissioned and developed a statistical-based study of employment trends in Bermuda, complete with analysis and comment; the first of its kind in Bermuda. The data and comment was shared widely with Gove...
"…We have to want it…Bermudians have to want equality." The late Julian Hall, The Big Conversation Documentary
I guess that you could call the following a cautionary tale. Cautionary, because it illustrates how difficult it has been to actually achie...
The late David Critchley, a senior civil servant for many years, once compared the Department of Education to the Kremlin.
A more apt comparison these days might be with the Cretan Labyrinth from Greek mythology. In the middle of the Labyrinth reside...
Some of Bermuda's financial institutions have failed to update their procedures to comply with new laws to fight money laundering, according to the Island's top regulator.
Bermuda Monetary Authority chief executive officer Matthew Elderfield told a g...
DATE: Sep 30, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
A set of workshops designed to help strengthen the family unit are being offered free to the Bermuda public.
Former social worker Martha Kirkland is to teach the classes, using theories based on the bestselling motivational book 'The 7 Habits of High...
London is full of people from various nationalities. Walk down the streets and you hear people speak diverse languages, you see the signs for ethnic restaurants.
When we were in London last week, we found ourselves in the midst of Iranian and Lebanes...
Bermudian Robyn Skinner is travelling around the world and in the latest of her reports she sets foot in Cambodia for a price and despite the awful legacy of dictator Pol Pot and lingering memories of genocide, finds its capital Phnom Penh an amazing...