Local artists are being showcased in the windows of the former Trimingham?s building. Last month the windows featured pictures of Bermuda?s triumphant ICC World Cup qualifying team.
The Bank of Bermuda is still in the process of deciding what to do w...
Today
The Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute is having a back to school party from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. for students 5 to 10 years old. Children must be accompanied by an adult. The event is open to members and non-members. Tour the exhibits free o...
The Commission for Unity and Racial Equality (CURE) is seeking nominations for its Excellence in Equality of Opportunity Awards.
The initiative promotes the equality of opportunity in the workplace and has been devised to applaud organisations that a...
New interactive technology at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital is allowing staff to learn from the very best specialists at some of the most prestigious healthcare centres in North America.
Under the auspices of the newly-formed Department of Co...
We're losing our charm
August 23, 2005
Dear Sir,
I was very disappointed to read that the Carriage Museum in St. George's is closing to be replaced by office space and shops.
St. George's is a World Heritage site and the loss of a wonderful display o...
The Ministry of Works and Engineering yesterday began the hand-over phase of the Berkeley Senior Secondary School to the Ministry of Education and Development.
Zones A and B are the first in a series of hand-overs and consist of classrooms in the wes...
Change Cup Match
August 9, 2005
Dear Sir,
For 52 years I have been a follower of Somerset, win or lose. This the first time St. George?s has behaved so bad and it made me disgusted. The club is responsible for their players and should be fined $50,00...
More than 150 overseas delegates have registered to attend next month?s first annual Bermuda Captives Conference.
Roger Gillett, chairman of the Insurance Development Council and of the conference, said the overseas numbers are a solid start for the ...
Government will embark on an education and information campaign over the next year to familiarise the public and various parties involved with the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) Bill 2005.
Addressing the Hamilton Rotary Club yesterday, Attor...
Three decades of failure
August 17, 2005
Dear Sir,
I have to voice my concern for the feelings of the insufficiently educated young people whom Jonathan Dyer called ?Blockheads? in his letter published on August 16. This community has been failing it...