A chance letter seeking sponsorship to attend an international conference led to the offer of a summer job at one of Bermuda’s top insurance companies and the opportunity to showcase his talent on the world stage at a careers fair for one lucky 18-ye...
An organisation is campaigning to make drivers' education courses mandatory for persons caught operating a vehicle while impaired.
Fiona Elkinson told Hamilton Rotarians that less than 20 percent of people convicted of driving under the influence in ...
April 20
Bermuda College Downtown Recruitment. The Gift of Service Hospitality Management, Culinary Arts and Bartending at the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce. Free with a light lunch. Contact Cha'Von Clarke 239-4099.
April 21
L'Alliance Francaise des Be...
April 18 and 19
HRH Princess Katarina of Yugoslavia presents 'Passports to Paradise Gala'. For more information go to www.projectchangebermuda.org/paradise.htm.
April 18
The Bermuda Rose Society is hosting a talk with Gregg Lowery, American vintage g...
WASHINGTON — The cool, cerebral White House might logically conclude that Wednesday's decidedly uncool, uncerebral "tea bag" protests were intellectually and politically incoherent, and therefore not worth a second thought. That would be a dangerous ...
Cricket and football are our national sports and obviously have the greatest participation of players and spectators. Bermudians are, consequently, very passionate about these two sports. When they think that the National Teams are not living up to e...
Parents have launched a letter campaign to urge Government to reinstate the Ashay: Rites of Passage programme in public schools.
Dellwood Middle School PTSA is urging families from across the Island to sign the letter, calling on the Ministry of Educ...
The Congressional Black Caucus delegation that visited Havana last week was naive not to notice — or disingenuous not to acknowledge — that Cuba is hardly the paradise of racial harmony and equality it pretends to be. Still, that's no reason for the ...
Female driver breaks up fighting teens
Police have praised a woman who stopped to intervene as a 15-year-old was attacked by a group of teenagers.
The Pembroke resident was walking along North Street in Pembroke around 4 p.m. on Tuesday, when he was ...