A teenager had his life transformed by Government's Mirrors programme — and now he is urging others to give it a try.
"Try it, because it can help you change your outlook on life and help you get back on track," said 18-year-old Wendelle Lightbourne....
Saturday
La Leche League of Bermuda will hold a monthly series meeting open to expectant and new parents at 10:30am in the First Floor Conference Room at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital. The meeting topic is "The Father's Role in the Breastfeeding...
A CANADIAN boarding school that educated scores of Bermudian girls over several decades was burned to the ground by arsonists last month.
Alma College was recognised as one of the top ten most endangered heritage buildings in Canada, noted for its im...
Government is spending close to $15 million a year on foreign consultants in seven ministries, the Opposition United Bermuda Party said yesterday.
Shadow Finance Minister Bob Richards attacked what he described as a massive reliance on overseas exper...
DATE: Jun 13, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
For more than 30 years, Cornell Fox, who donated blood every three to six months, managed to supply more than 50 pints of lifesaving blood to Bermuda's hospital.
His regular visits to the Blood Donor Bank at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital will...
Bermuda's straining infrastructure may be the major threat to the future growth prospects of the Island's insurance market, according to a top executive.
XL Re chief executive officer Greg Hendrick told the audience at the Insurance Day Summit this w...
DATE: Jun 13, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
Two six-graders who aspire to change the world, will attend a United Nations environmental youth conference next week in Norway.
Jahmali Bridgewater, 10, and Noah Marshall, 11, were selected among 11 worthy applicants to attend the 2008 Tunza Interna...
On May 20, 2008, the front page of The Royal Gazette featured an article about the possibility of our school closing down. During language arts class that day our language arts teacher, Vejay Steede, asked my class and me to read the newspaper articl...
ALWAYS we've said if there was such a thing as making a wish for the gift of a talent in a second life on Earth it would be for remembering names of persons and knowing how to dance the 'Gombey.' But if I lived to be as old as Methuselah there are th...
Would-be journalists are being reminded that tonight is the chance to find out about what it takes to become a reporter.
Media professionals have teamed up with Bermuda College to launch a new course in journalism, which it is hoped will start in Sep...