CedarBridge Academy graduate Rei-Anna Harris was presented with the Bermuda International Business Association's 2009 Excellence in Business Award at her graduation ceremony at Ruth Seaton James Auditorium this week.
Presented by Association chairman...
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A classic smokescreen
June 25, 2009
Dear Sir,
I appreciate the leadership and efforts of Janice Battersbee and other fellow Bermudians working to restore democracy to our Government. I think it's time now to get back to the busi...
The time is ripe
June 25, 2009
Dear Sir,
The historic split of Bermuda's two political parties along racial lines is no longer fashionable! I think the timing is ripe for a new political party to rise, comprised of some of the current honourable po...
When you tell your child not to write on the furniture, consider that writing on the walls opened the world of art to Bermudian artist Kevin Morris.
Mr. Morris' show of abstract art 'Contemporary Conversations' is on at the Bermuda National Gallery (...
A primary school principal ordered to transfer to another school in September is no closer to knowing her fate despite filing a grievance over three weeks ago.
Gina Tucker was told in early June that she must leave Victor Scott Primary School at the ...
Rising stars of Bermudian football have been sent overseas to test themselves against the best young players from the Super Y League, writes Stephen Wright
Bermuda Football Association (BFA) identified 11 talented teenagers to head to the United Stat...
"I've fallen and I can't get up" became a hilarious line many of us loved to imitate in 1989. It had its origins in a poorly-acted TV commercial for a medical alarm device for seniors.
Seventy-three-year-old Edith Fore played the role of Mrs. Perkins...
Berkeley Institute graduate Natalie Stapff was yesterday presented with the Bermuda International Business Association's (BIBA) 2009 'Excellence in Business Award'.
The Excellence in Business Award is presented by the Association to senior school stu...
A local charity is helping hundreds of families in war-torn northern Uganda plant seeds of hope (literally).
Last February Restorers of Hope distributed seeds, beans and maize plus farming tools to 700 people in a internally displaced person (IDP) ca...
Education Minister El James and the chairman of the Education Board, Mark Byrne, recently announced that Bermuda would adopt the Cambridge International Curriculum for Bermuda's public schools.
That was a good decision that ends Bermuda's attempts to...