The Bermuda Civic Ballet (BCB) makes its Bermuda Festival debut this evening with the first of two performances of the three-act ballet 'Coppélia' at the Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts.
Originally choreographed by Arthur Saint-Leon ...
Clement Talbot, chairman of the Organising Committee, yesterday announced the 2009 charity recipients of the 17th annual Ross 'Blackie' Talbot (RBT) Charity Classic yesterday.
The Classic kicks off on April 6th at the Riddell's Golf and Country Club,...
Bermuda Football Association (BFA) are on the verge of signing off on a deal that will see elite youth footballers participate in the United States Soccer Association-Olympic Development and United Soccer League (USL) Super-Y League programmes this s...
DATE: Jan 15, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Bermuda is in talks with Canadian airline CanJet about setting up a new air route from Halifax.
Junior Transport Minister Marc Bean revealed the move yesterday and said: "CanJet have expressed a desire to look at opening up a route.
"We are cautiousl...
Insurance giant Ace is to stop running its own child care operation after calling in help from a neighbouring nursery instead.
A spokeswoman said Ace wants to hand over its day care facility to a professional and experienced child care business — but...
DATE: Jan 14, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Bermuda's top youngsters will have the chance to impress talent scouts from top French club FC Sochaux and MLS franchise Colorado Rapids with both teams gracing The Clyde Best Invitational Youth Football Tournament.
The four-team contest will feature...
DATE: Jan 14, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Stephen Wright
Bermuda Football Association (BFA) have vowed to clamp down on escalating violence, drug use and other anti-social behaviour at club venues, according to a draft of their revised Strategic Plan that has been obtained by The Royal Gazette.
For years i...
Farmers across the Island opened their farms to Minister of Labour David Burch to address their concerns over the six-year work permit limit.
Sen. Burch visited seven farms beginning at 8 a.m. yesterday morning to assess the needs of each farm in ter...
LONDON (AP) — Anticipating hundreds of thousands of job losses as the recession bites in Britain, Prime Minister Gordon Brown yesterday offered employers new incentives to hire and pledged new funds to train those who lose their posts.
At a summit in...
Bermuda Regiment's newest recruits were put through their paces yesterday in front of Premier Ewart Brown.
Dr. Brown visited Warwick Camp with Attorney General Kim Wilson and Education Minister El James to see how the 175 new soldiers were faring aft...
DATE: Jan 13, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways