Onions, onions and more onions dot the lawns and walkways at the Fairmont Southampton Hotel.
Following on the success of ?Bermuda Goes Hogge Wilde!? creative individuals, organisations and groups have submitted designs for Masterworks onion sculpture...
A project to map out the underworld cave systems of Bermuda is due to start within the next 12 months and it is likely cave divers will explore regions of the Island never before seen.
It is already known that 22 of the 80 cave-adapted animal species...
DATE: Jun 21, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
The top man at Argus Group has become responsible for the strategic direction of the Bermuda Insurance Institute for the next two years.
The BII facilitates insurance studies, and insurance-related studies in Bermuda and also organises discussions of...
Teachers taking part in industrial action hurt the Island?s public education system HSBC/Bank of Bermuda CEO Phil Butterfield told the Hamilton Rotary Club yesterday.
The guest speaker the club?s new luncheon location at the Royal Hamilton Amateur Di...
Although the gap is narrowing women still earn less than men, even taking into account occupation and experience. And so it will remain unless women become more aggressive in demanding higher pay.
The warning was sounded by Capital G Bank CEO Sarah F...
Former Bermuda Football Association (BFA) youth director and national coach Kenny Thompson is currently in negotiations to take over as head coach and technical director of First Division club Somerset Eagles.
"I can't say that Kenny is onboard at th...
DATE: Jun 20, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
A backbench motion on the economy triggered a marathon debate lasting more than 13 hours in the House of Assembly on Friday.
Politicians from both sides were on their feet through the early hours as the all-encompassing, election-style debate ? focus...
The Delby Borden Memorial Scholarship Fund was the beneficiary of a donation from Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) this week.
Local cricket?s governing body pumped $1,164 from gate receipts collected during last weekend?s Belco Cup Final at Lords into the...
DATE: Jun 17, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Bermuda?s first professional squash player, Nick Kyme, is to leave the Island in September to live and train full-time in the Belgian capital, Antwerp.
By his own admission, the world number 71?s progress during his two years on the world tour has be...
The industrial action that hit 20 schools was stopped yesterday after the Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) met with Government.
At least 500 students were sent home on Wednesday and Thursday after the BUT declared industrial action over a salary dispu...