A Bermuda teenager placed highly in a European beauty competition celebrating Italian heritage.
Christina Troja, 18, came eighth out of 50 contestants from around the world in the prestigious Miss Italia Nel Mondo 2007 competition held in June in Ita...
Disappointed she certainly is, but disloyal she is not. Which is why Ianthia Wade has broken her silence on being passed over as Progressive Labour Party candidate in Warwick West — a seat which has since been turned down by three others.She said the...
You have to have some sympathy for the Island’s senior school administrators and teachers. With one group of students and staff forced to move out of CedarBridge Academy during the mould crisis, a pay dispute with teachers and the battering the educa...
Two young Bermudians have been awarded Butterfield Bank scholarships which will enable them to pursue Master's degrees in the Arts.
They are 25-year-old Summer Lani Wood, who receives the Fine Art scholarship, and 26-year-old Chiwun Carlos Smith, who...
July 7
The Bermuda Folk Club is holding is holding an open mike night at Spanish Point Boat Club starting at 8 p.m. with members paying $5 and non-members paying $8 for a great evening of live music. The line-up will be Chris Broadhurst, Mike Cacy, A...
Teachers’ union leader Mike Charles is calling on Government to issue clear statistics on the number of students graduating from the two senior public schools. The general secretary of Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) spoke out after figures released ...
DATE: Jul 05, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Arnold Manders sits comfortably, hands resting behind his head, in his spacious and smartly furnished office smiling contentedly as he outlines his vision for Bermudian cricket.
Surrounded by physical education paraphernalia and framed family photogr...
Under the make-up, the red nose and the rainbow dress, Dottie the Clown has a secret — she’s really rather shy. That’s why her nose is bright red in the first place (blush). She overcomes her shyness by doing what she does best, making kids giggle.
T...
An arbitration hearing on a long-running dispute over teachers’ pay began yesterday — with a decision expected from the tribunal panel early next week.
The closed hearing at the Department of Labour heard evidence from Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT)...
DATE: Jul 04, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Eleven years on from her brutal death, the legacy of murdered teenager Rebecca Middleton will be honoured by a programme to protect other young women.
The Rebecca Middleton Foundation, a charity promoting victim support and crime prevention, has boug...