Cup Match is over for another year, and has thankfully passed without a violent incident. After outbursts of violence at White Hill Field and at Wellington Oval in the last 12 months, there is reason to be happy that this holiday passed without a maj...
Seven out of eight of this year's Government scholars were presented with their awards by Education Minister Terry Lister yesterday at the Cabinet Building.
The students, who range in age from 18 to 21, will be attending colleges in the US, Canada an...
Forty students have received awards at XL Capital for their entrepreneurial achievements. In the first two weeks of July young aspiring entrepreneurs attended BizCamp that was held at Bermuda College.
The students spent 45 hours each week composing b...
CedarBridge Academy has decided to train all its teachers in an innovative education programme which school officials say has already yielded positive results.
Quantum Learning ? an integrated teaching style that involves visual and audio aids and pl...
Fate has played a key role in the political fortunes of former court reporter Ashfield DeVent, eventually landing him at the helm of the massive Works and Engineering and Housing Ministry.
Now, one year into his tenure as a Progressive Labour Party C...
Receiving Canadian accreditation and installing Bermuda's first MRI machine are top of the list of achievements in the Bermuda Hospitals Board Annual Report 2002-2003.
Tabled in the Senate on Monday, the Annual Report also highlighted many challenges...
The global news has become a daily mind-numbing litany of endless tragedies, real, yes, in one sense, but surreal in another, particularly when events are not close to home. We feel tremendous empathy for unfortunate victims of senseless violence, so...
Parents with concerns about vaccinating their children should educate themselves on the issues involved and bring their concerns to the attention of the Government, says a spokesperson for the Rastafarian community.
David Chapman, who is spearheading...
Tomorrow marks the playing of Cup Match, Bermuda's annual two-day holiday when the Island's best cricketers battle for bragging rights between St. George's and Somerset.
But the holiday means much more than that.
It was begun by rival Masonic lodges ...
Bank of N.T. Butterfield scholarship winners were announced and celebrated at a reception held at the bank's head office on Monday.
President and CEO of Butterfield Bank Alan Thompson said: "We're very proud of all of this year's winners. All of them...