CONSUMER Affairs and the law firm of Cox Hallett Wilkinson have joined forces to sponsor this years Junior Debate Competition.
The competition, under way for three years, is open to all children between the ages of nine and 12, from both the public a...
It's been a steep learning curve!" quips Richard Winchell, summing up the twists and turns in his career that have taken him from teaching to promoting and preserving Bermuda's marine life and environment to the booming international insurance sector...
The growing racial divide in schooling is caused by a lack of confidence in the public system, says Opposition Acting Education Spokesman Jahmal Simmons.
His comments come after Sandys Middle School principal Melyvn Bassett said public schools were n...
Police chased and arrested a driver who crashed after failing to stop at a roadblock on Kindley Field Road yesterday.
An officer was nearly hit and had to jump out of the way after the white Subaru sped on. Police gave chase along the Causeway to Nor...
Consumer Affairs is asking the public to nominate the small businesses they see as offering exceptional customer service as it launches three annual awards to recognise and improve excellence in this area.
Education Officer Rhonda Daniels said that h...
ORATORS from some of America's leading museums and universities are to speak at the Bermuda National Gallery (BNG) as part of the PartnerRe Art Lecture Series.
The series features five lectures by distinguished speakers on a range of topics, all of w...
A RED ribbon campaign launched earlier this week, hopes to see residents combine their efforts to make Bermuda a drug-free community.
On Tuesday, the Parents Resource Institute for Drug Education (PRIDE) kicked off its Red Ribbon celebration ? a seri...
Schizophrenia is generally regarded as one of the most significant illnesses treated by mental health services. Its significance lies in the profound impact of the illness on sufferers and their families and friends. The illness is long term and trea...
PLANS are well in hand for the fourth Annual Dr. Charles Drew Memorial / Court Street Health Fair set for Saturday of next week. It will be held on Court Street between Dundonald Street and the next block north between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.
As usual it ...
HE Bermudian diction leaves much to be desired according to noted writer Henry Louis Gates Jr. who in the pages of no less than , mocked our inability to pronounce the word "ask".
His view was supported by former education official Dr. Eva Hodgson, w...