Saturday was the 40th anniversary of the founding of the United Bermuda Party which has celebrations planned over the coming months.
A series of events will recognise the party?s achievements and the individuals who served as UBP Parliamentarians, pa...
Our Daddy died today. It is said that time stands still when tragedy occurs. This is true.
His was not an easy life. From the very beginning, as one of eleven children of a Bermudian mother and a Band Master in the British Army, life for the family w...
Financial assistance will be provided for Bermuda's best and brightest to attend overseas talented student courses said Education Minister Terry Lister this week.
Government has committed $43,000 to the Institute for Talented Students programme to en...
A charity donated 1,000 backpacks and school supplies to needy children yesterday as talks took place to end a dispute over Customs duty payments.
World Vision was forced to pay over $2,000 in duty on the goods for the first time this year. However, ...
August 5, 2004
Dear Sir,
I am writing to you because to be honest I am at my wits end. I am a student who has always managed to maintain an excellent grade point average and keeping it that way is no small feat. Yet now I find myself in a dilemma. I ...
On May 18, 2004, graduated from First Coast High School in Florida. Brandon is the grandson of Jeanie Griffis, and the great grandson of Mr. & Mrs. Alfred (Frudae) Mello of 11 Mission Crescent, Paget. His grandmother, Jeanie Griffis, attended the gra...
THE old-timers used to say quite emphatically, "Never judge a book by its cover!" But that is one rule that definitely does not apply to the book the Bermuda Industrial Union commissioned me to write on The History of the BIU.
Simply put, the book lo...
Education, rehabilitation and not incarceration ? these were the words of seven prisoners who graduated from the Alternative Substance Abuse Programme at an emotional ceremony at Westgate Correctional Facility yesterday.
More than 70 family members a...
The Bermuda Goes Hogge Wild Collection proved so popular that the Masterworks Foundation decided to extend its shelf life with a 2005 calendar.
Masterworks Foundation?s Elise Outerbridge said the Hogge event was so popular that people kept returning ...
Sidney Rumbelow, one of the first white teachers at an all-black school and a self-employed hotelier at Cabana, has died.
An Englishman by birth, Mr. Rumbelow was former principal of Churchill School.
?When someone leaves a job, people think they can...