During the holiday season, most will indulge in succulent rum cakes, spiked eggnog, and a little extra sherry to keep the soul warm on those cold, winter evenings.
The general rule seems to be “a little bit won’t hurt”. But a little can turn into a ...
A return the the halcyon days of genuine technical college education is what Bermuda College seeks to recapture as it pushes forward with an initiative to bring young Bermudians up to the internationally qualified standards of their peers around the ...
The Minister of Education yesterday praised staff at public schools for coming to the aid of their students in need.
In October a former teacher, Mike Charles went on the radio to say that public school teachers and school counsellors had taken it up...
With one-quarter of Bermuda?s young children having asthma and many schools having a poor breathing environment because of old carpets and pets in the classroom, the Open Airways (OA) charity has purchased a van for a full-time nurse to visit schools...
Messages of praise for road crash survivor Dejon Simmons flooded in from all corners of the House of Assembly yesterday.
Both Government and Opposition politicians hailed the bravery of the 17-year-old, after a hard-hitting television documentary sho...
Bermuda born international singing sensation Heather Nova has lent her voice to help the Bermuda Sloop Foundation.
Ms Nova wrote and recorded a special song for the foundation to help them raise funds. The song is titled Together As One and appears o...
A former Ministry of Education Comptroller claimed last night that a successful bid for the fitting-out of the new campus at Berkeley Institute made by his company was snatched away without explanation.
Harrichand Sukdeo, who co-owns EdTech together ...
There?s no need for Bermuda?s future mechanics to practice their skills on old wrecks and outdated models now that a brand new $25,000 car has been shipped to the Island solely for training purposes at CedarBridge Academy.
Not only is the red Honda F...
DATE: Dec 02, 2005 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
The row between a hotel boss and the Opposition intensified last night, with the resort chairman hinting at possible legal action. John Jefferis, chairman of Coco Reef Resorts, had already hit back at United Bermuda Party claims taxpayers had been le...
IS the concept of a so-called multiracial society a failure in terms of its social relations? I pose this question — perhaps rhetorical, perhaps not — because there’s a perception abroad in Bermuda that the island has never been more racially polaris...