AFTER being one of Wolves main strikers and also starring at the NCAA Division II University of South Carolina (Spartanburg) team, Khari Sharieff knows what he wants - and what he expects from his players.
Sharieff stepped into the new role as head c...
IT is not always one gets a delight out of attending the funeral of a friend. But that certainly was the sentiment generated at the requiem Eucharist honouring the life of Laura Jane Elizabeth Simons, the matriarch of the Simons clan of Cedar Hill in...
HEADMASTERS, said Winston Churchill, have power and influence at their disposal which have never been vested in Prime Ministers.
But the Churchill Centre, dedicated to keeping the memory and accomplishments of the British statesman and warlord alive,...
IN the weeks leading up to Remembrance Day on November 11, Second World War veteran TOMMY AITCHISON will be profiling Bermuda war heroes or those with close affiliations in Bermuda, who saw action in the 1939-1945 conflict.
This week the spotlight fa...
RENOWNED photojournalist Flip Schulke - whose extraordinary chronicle of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. was featured in an exhibition at the Bermuda National Gallery some years ago - has released a new book.
Entitled Witness to Our...
Jacqueline Mayor danced to the head of her class to win first place in a recently held BizCamp for budding entrepreneurs.
Jacqueline, who has been dancing for seven years, turned her passion toward profit and designed a business plan to launch her ow...
Tightening up Bermuda's democracy with Bermuda's first Ombudsman, forging ahead with plans to build a new rest home for seniors in St. George's and making further headway with an Unemployment Insurance Scheme should all feature in the Throne Speech o...
Education and Development Minister Paula Cox will this weekend head off to Scotland as part of a Bermudian delegation to play an integral role in the 15th Conference of Commonwealth Education Ministers.
The Council for Education in the Commonwealth h...
Microsoft on Tuesday donated $20,000 for computers and repair work St. George's Preparatory School, which was badly hit during Hurricane Fabian.
The cash will also be used for computer equipment and training at Victor Scott Primary in Pembroke and Pu...
Even though the Department of Consumer Affairs fields complaints about consumers being duped by individual traders or businesses it cannot fix everything, Rotarians heard during their weekly luncheon yesterday.
Education Officer Rhonda Daniels from C...