Information about Bermuda's culture is now at the fingertips of local teachers following the distribution of a new culture resource guide.
Bermuda's participation with the 2001 Smithsonian Folklife Festival began the process of putting together a cul...
THE higher taxes or borrowing which may be the inevitable result of Bermuda's increasing Government spending are already very negative political and economic facts of life in the Caribbean Community, the regional bloc many Bermuda Government minister...
This summer, a 23-year-old Bermudian received a first hand look at island tourism, on the busy streets of New York City.
Dalhousie University student, Sarah Taylor, was one of twelve Bermudians awarded summer internships by the Bermuda Department of ...
DURING the last stages of the good old horse-and-buggy days, there was one family growing up in Somerset which was the envy of most others. They were the clan of Spurgeon Phillips, his wife Inez and their 12 children.
Their home and playground was Wi...
Bermuda's rate of inflation hit a high for the year of 3.7 percent in July, according to Government figures released yesterday.
The chief cause of the higher rate of inflation - up 0.2 percent from the 3.5 percent rate recorded in June - was said to ...
Masterworks Artists-Up-Front-Street:
Chesley Trott & Students ? September 10 - September 23. www.masterworks.bm. Cherie Richardson ? September 24 - October 7.
ALTERNATIVE SUNDAYS: Open mike event for artists, musicians, poets, Neo Griot Lounge, Champ...
Ignorance is Bermuda's public enemy number one, Hamilton Rotarians heard.
Canon James Francis of Christ Church in Devonshire spoke to Rotarians at the Chamber of Commerce last Tuesday, and called on Bermudians of all ages, genders and races to come t...
Law firm, Conyers Dill & Pearman (CD&P), awarded $175,000 to 14 local students during its annual scholarship give-away.
But the winner of the grand prize this year is David Stubbs, who received CD&P's 2004 Scholarship Award worth $25,000.
"(The money...
Government has clarified the role of Somers Construction in the project to complete building the new secondary school at Berkeley and said that the remaining work will be put out to tender.
?As construction managers of the site, Somers Construction w...
Next Wednesday 6,200 students will head back to school for the start of another school year.
And, according to Education Minister Terry Lister, this school year will be off to a good start on after six of the Island's primary schools received extensi...