With a lot of hard work and the generous donations of many Bermudians, Troy Hewey of The Education Centre, visited "the motherland", Ghana, Africa, this spring.
He was not alone; fellow TEC students together with teachers Declan Harris and Lucinda Wo...
The New York tourism office has been "flooded" with cancellations from US tourists since four former Guantanamo detainees were granted asylum in Bermuda, according to an Opposition MP.
Despite the four Chinese Muslims being cleared for release under ...
The age of cloud computing has arrived, or so IBM would have us believe. For the past five years, the term has been bandied about by the technical and theoretical crowd, without much agreement on what it means.
One could say the concept is about as h...
The Premier was forced to amend a bill on airport commercial leasing agreements after the Opposition accused Government of a lack of transparency.
The Civil Airports Amendment Act 2009 was one of a handful of bills Progressive Labour Party MPs who ar...
The Royal Gazette's Education Services coordinator Jennifer Hind stepped away from creature comforts on Monday and into an eight-day journey to Charleston, South Carolina on the tall ship Europa.
"My ancestors were Saltus so I come from a long line o...
A bursary has been created in honour of a Saltus Grammar School trustee who died in September.
Bill Jack graduated from the school in 1977 and served on the Saltus Board from 2005 until his death.
The Trustees of Saltus Grammar School and Deloitte Be...
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Nearly 800,000 calls were received by a federal hot line last week from people confused about the nationwide move on Friday to drop analogue TV signals and broadcast only in digital.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said...
Householders will be able to work out where their hard-earned money is going and make cost and power savings thanks to a handheld monitor which is set to be launched in Bermuda today.
The PowerCost Monitor, which it is claimed, can help reduce energy...
The next generation of Bermuda sailors took the big plunge in Hamilton Harbour last week to put their skills to the test sailing in the Optimist Pram.
M1 students from Whitney Institute and Spice Valley Middle Schools successfully completed a four-da...
DATE: Jun 16, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Understanding our economy: today we are introducing a new series featured once a month on the workings of the Bermuda economy. We know that we in Bermuda, along with the rest of the world, are facing a recession, or so we are told, by the media and g...