Society’s belief that children only need their mothers can be detrimental to children’s lives, says ChildWatch president Eddie Fisher.
“In this society it is seen that the mother is the best caregiver for the child but that simply isn’t always the c...
AS any advocate can tell you, the benefits of massage are innumerable.
In the hands of a knowledgeable therapist, circulation improves, tension and stress are reduced, and a general feeling of well-being is achieved.
For many years Alison Keyes was a...
A leading business figure and former Government Minister said his company recognises how key women are to Bermuda?s workforce, and strives to create a work environment where ?women feel free to acknowledge their home commitments?.
Gerald Simons, pres...
The National Training Board (NTB) took another step forward in its mission to develop the national workforce with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Samuel Jackman Prescod Polytechnic in Barbados.
The memorandum comes in the wake o...
Victoria Park will be transformed into a huge fun reading room for children on Saturday, June 4 when the Bermuda Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. host its sixth annual Children?s Reading Festival.
The sorority wants to encourage pa...
Former advertising executive Nancy Volesky has been named Director of E-Commerce for the Ministry of Telecommunications and E-Commerce.
The native of Montreal, Canada, spent the past five years in Bermuda at AAC, Saatchi and Saatchi as senior account...
How would the country react if the eight people killed so far in 2005 on Bermuda?s roads had been murdered? Head of the Traffic Investigative Unit Insp. Terry Spencer posed the question yesterday. ?Why do we trivialise the loss of life on Bermuda?s r...
ast Thursday, St. Brendan's Hospital was renamed the Mid-Atlantic Wellness Institute.
It was a stroke of genius. For years, people have struggled to find a way to remove the stigma of mental illness. Governments and mental health professionals have t...
In a mammoth undertaking to restore one of the Island's wetlands, about 14 volunteers and staff at the Bermuda Biological Station for Research (BBSR) literally got their hands dirty at the weekend to restore a freshwater pond at the facility's nature...
Government?s announcement last week that it has commissioned a report on the challenges faced by young black men in Bermuda is a welcome one. But Dr. Roy Wright, who has been tasked with writing the report, faces a number of challenges, both in the d...