Almost 60 young people have been presented with Duke of Edinburgh's Awards for community service, acquired skills and sporting talents.
Deputy Governor Nick Carter presented the Bronze, Silver and Gold awards to the young people at Government House o...
Government is sticking by its May, 2001 resolution to "protect the vulnerable and further enshrine in legislation society's approbation of gambling" with the Prohibition of Gaming Machines Amendment Act 2004, said yesterday.
The legislation was first...
The Tech Quest 2000 sponsored by the National Training Board (NTB) acknowledged nine of its scholarship recipients this week.
Acting Education Minister Ewart Brown recognised the awardees flanked by NTB executive director Michael Stowe.
Mr. Stowe, al...
Sixteen Bermudian charities shared the final legacy of the Voluntary Independent Pensioner (VIP) fund after Sir Richard Gorham decided it was time to wind the charity up.
The organisation was begun in 1954 when Sir Richard, then in his 30s, convinced...
Noted philanthropist and former president, director and Board chairman of Purvis Ltd., Roderick Ferguson has passed away at the age of 94.
His son, Roderick Ferguson, Jr., said his father was "an empire builder".
The elder Roddy Ferguson was fiercely...
No challenge, it seems, is too big for Clifford Schorer.
The 37-year-old entrepreneur now taking on the "almost insurmountable" task of restoring the Sonesta Hotel to solvency, started his life in business salvaging distressed technology companies.
M...
TWENTY years ago, Bermuda saw fit to establish Summer Haven, a home for the island's physically challenged. Separate apartments facilitate independent living, each has a balcony offering views of the South Shore, and the rent is affordable to anyone ...
MEMBERS of the philanthropic Donor Forum collectively gave more than $10 million to the community last year, and a joint initiative with the Centre on Philanthropy has led to a meeting with Attorney General Larry Mussenden to strengthen and streamlin...
This is the first in a three-part series on Independence. Part One analyses Independence from an international, economic and historical perspective; Part Two examines other relevant issues that flow from examining the topic, and Part Three sums up th...
Independence activists who bemoaned the lack of passion for the issue at this week's Bermuda Industrial Union should listen more carefully to the "youngest" member of the panel, Chris Smith.
Mr. Smith, the moderator, who is in his late 30s, said most...