Seven years ago Nikia Manders left Bermuda to pursue her goal of becoming a professional dancer. She entered the State University of New York at Buffalo, and spent the next four years working towards a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in dance.
She did w...
National team player Lionel Cann has been appointed captain of Cup Match champions St.George?s Cricket Club.
The 33-year-old all-rounder, a unanimous choice, will succeed Herbie Bascome who stood down last year, and now orchestrate the champions? def...
DATE: Jul 20, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Minister of Tourism and Transport Dr. Ewart Brown has applied on behalf of Government to incorporate The African Diaspora Heritage Trail as a local company able to receive charitable donations.
The company is to be called the The African Diaspora Her...
Artist Caroline Troncossi will join photographer and poet Alan Smith today for the ?Seen and Heard? lecture at the Bermuda National Gallery.
The lecture is one of a series of Biennial Artist Panel discussions the gallery has been holding this summer....
Opposition Leader Wayne Furbert last night vowed to step down if his party failed voters on key issues like housing and health.
Speaking at the UBP's first "consultative forum", at Francis Patton Primary School, Mr. Furbert said: "If we do not delive...
This year 13 teenagers have gone with Raleigh International Bermuda to Malaysia and Namibia for a ten-week expedition.
The young people either studied at the Berkeley Institute or CedarBridge Academy, were members of Government youth centres around t...
When toddler Guielle Monique Bassett turns three next month she?ll probably eat some cake, run around with her friends, laugh and open presents.
It all sounds rather ordinary, but to her family her birthday will celebrate a miracle. Guielle was born ...
Four months into his job as President of the Bermuda Industrial Union, Chris Furbert is clear about one thing: the members come first.
Having worked his way up the ranks after becoming involved in the union as a teenager, one of his first actions as ...
Youngsters at risk of getting into trouble with police are being monitored throughout the summer, the Education Minister told MPs on Friday.
Terry Lister said the Government was running a scheme during July and August for those students classified as...
DATE: Jul 17, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Government ministers spent more than $630,000 of the taxpayers? money on travel in a single year, parliamentary questions have revealed.
Opposition Finance spokeswoman Pat Gordon-Pamplin hit out at the $77,000 racked up on daily expenses on top of me...