Today
Historical Heartbeats Lecture ‘A War Trilogy’ 1776, 1812 and 1861: The Bermuda-America Connection 7 p.m. at St. Peter’s Church Hall. Talk by Andrew Bermingham and James Smith. Short performance by Ms Connie Dey. Free. Light refreshments served....
There was still no official word yesterday on the appointment of umpires to officiate in this year's Cup Match classic at Wellington Oval.
It was learned earlier this week that Bermuda Cricket Umpires Association (BCUA) had held discussions with the...
DATE: Jul 20, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
THE world’s most famous boy wizard will take his last bow tonight when the final instalment in the Harry Potter series goes on sale. Its release marks the end of months of speculation and near breathless anticipation among the veritable legion of eag...
Solid as a rock — that was the message last night for hundreds of Progressive Labour Party supporters at a pre-election rally.
Green t-shirts, banners, balloons and placards flooded the grounds of West Pembroke School, turning it into a “sea of green...
With speculation rampant that Government will today announce that it has granted a special development order to the developers of the Southlands Jumeirah Resort, this editorial is probably too little, too late.
But that does not mean that it has no p...
The granting of a Special Development Order (SDO) for a luxury resort to be built at the controversial Southlands site would be “absolutely insane”, according to an environmental activist.
Erin Moran, of Greenrock, a charity focused on changing the e...
The United Bermuda party yesterday rolled out three more candidates to fight tough Government-held seats in the next election.
Sean Pitcher, 44, who is operations and marketing manager at Container Ship Management will fight Pembroke East.
A former P...
Teachers and other education workers threatened Government with industrial action yesterday if they continue to be left out of plans for reform in public schools.
The warning shot was fired at a press conference held by Bermuda Union of Teachers, the...
DATE: Jul 19, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Eleven Bermudians were presented yesterday with close to $200,000 in highly competitive scholarships, education bursaries and awards.
Butterfield Bank chief financial officer Richard Ferrett presented the awards totalling $190,000, but through schola...
An international Feldenkrais expert is on the Island this month giving private lessons and workshops to everyone from children and corporate executives to prisoners about to be released.
“Feldenkrais has so many wide applications,” said advanced cert...