Innovative environmental projects including one to convert pig manure into electricity have benefited from $43,000 in Government grants.
The awards, announced yesterday, saw Omari Dill and Sean Fubler of Unity Maintenance handed $3,000 for their proj...
Bermuda will join countries around the globe as they recognise World Asthma Day on Tuesday.
Local presentations include a talk by renowned asthma specialist Martyn Partridge, and a health fair at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital (KEMH) where asthma ...
A new course in event production has been launched to promote musicians and entertainment.
The six-week project is being organised by the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs following requests from people within the industry. It is being run...
DATE: May 02, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Government Senator Walton Brown is likely to settle his legal row with a former employee out of court.
The Junior Education Minister appeared in Magistrates' Court yesterday regarding a civil claim from Christen Pears for more than $10,000 in unpaid ...
DATE: May 01, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Bermuda Sailing Association, in conjunction with the Department of Education, begins its annual WaterWise Programme teaching students how to sail.
In addition, this year two schools will pilot a new interdisciplinary curriculum that teaches the princ...
Offshore financial centres (OFCs) are facing a "Doomsday scenario" as the world's major economic powers try to put them out of business.
That is the view of consultant Rodney Gallagher, who was a leading adviser to the UK Government on Caribbean fina...
CHICAGO — An experimental treatment added four months to the lives of men with advanced prostate cancer in a study that tested an entirely new approach to fighting the disease, doctors reported on Tuesday.
Dendreon Corp.'s Provenge vaccine trains the...
Acting President of the University of the Cayman islands, Brian Chapell, was in Bermuda for a public forum at Bermuda College about the possibility of it changing from a two year to a four year college. Lifestyle reporter Jessie Moniz spoke to Dr. C...
This column by Stephanie Salter first appeared in the Terre Haute, Indiana Tribune Star
It was one of those "driveway moments," in which the contents of the car radio broadcast keep you from turning off the engine and going on into your house, office...
TCI thanks the Queen
April 26, 2009
Dear Sir,
Your article on Dr. Brown's feelings towards his good mate Michael Misick is not surprising. However, I can tell you that we are delighted at the British intervention as we have a crisis in the Turks and ...