The granddaughter of legendary principal Hilton C. Richardson is calling for Government to delay any move to rename St. David's Primary School in his honour.
Lucinda O'Brien said her grandfather would not have wanted to spark the kind of uproar among...
DATE: Oct 11, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Bermuda Football Association (BFA) yesterday announced the appointment of chairmen for their various standing committees.
Robert Calderon, twin brother of newly-elected president Richard, has been appointed chairman of the association's technical and...
DATE: Oct 10, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
October 8-18
The Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Bermuda 'The Full Monty – The Musical' at City Hall Theatre, 8 p.m. Tickets: $40. Available City Hall box office Monday to Friday 12 noon to 2 p.m. Telephone 292-2313 during box office hours, or visit ww...
The future of Bermuda's insurance industry was showcased at the Bermuda Insurance Institute (BII) Education Awards lunch 2008 held at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess yesterday.
A total of 126 students achieved 132 qualifications in 16 different areas ...
The controversy over the renaming of St. David's Primary School may appear to be a storm in a teacup, but it goes to the heart of issues about identity and community pride.
This newspaper has always been sceptical about the validity of renaming schoo...
Government is hoping its web portal, which allows people to access departmental websites from one central site, will be running again early next week.
An overseas contractor flew in earlier this week to help with restoration of the portal which has b...
The American Guild of Organists (AGO), an organisation dedicated to the promotion of organ playing and education of organ and choral music, has declared June 2008-2009 'The International Year of the Organ', with events planned all over the world to c...
THE first National Heroes' Day will be celebrated on Monday and just in time for the new holiday is a new book about another Bermudian hero, the legendary cricketer Alma (Champ) Hunt.
The 144-page book, titled CHAMP! The One and Only Alma Hunt, was w...
WELL Bermuda, the writing is on the wall. We have lost our way. Let me explain what I mean. We have people who work for the Government who are more capitalistic than the capitalists on Front Street. These people have forgotten that by accepting posit...
October 4, 2008 marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of Sir Edward Trenton Richards, Bermuda's first Premier.
Born to a family of teachers, in Berbice, British Guiana, young Edward also took up the family vocation, although he secretly longed fo...