ACCORDING to his colleagues in the teaching profession, Calvin Simons is a "consummate professional" who has shown "unparalleled commitment" and is "enthusiastic, kind and passionate".
That was part of the citation the West End Primary School physica...
All that glitters will not only be gold but also precious stones when the Bermuda National Trust hosts `A Jewelled Extravaganza' in the lobby of the XL building on Bermudiana Road on November 2.
Stunning jewellery from the winter auction collection o...
BERMUDA'S Under-17 soccer team begin their quest for the FIFA Under-17 World Youth Championships next week when they take on three countries in the Caribbean Football Union's Qualifying Tournament at the National Sports Centre.
And while Kenny Thomps...
OPPOSITION Leader Grant Gibbons will sound a prelude to the forthcoming general election campaign next week when he makes a speech outlining the United Bermuda Party's vision for Bermuda's future.
Dr. Gibbons said yesterday that he would also be intr...
WORKS & Engineering Minister Alex Scott has rubbished claims that the Berkeley Institute project is a year behind schedule.
Mr. Scott said he was still hopeful children could start in the secondary school on the intended target date of September next...
If there is one quality that sums up musician and teacher Rosalind Watlington, OBE it is ‘Determination'. Whatever hiccup she has encountered in pursuing her goals, she has simply found another way around and, like the Energizer bunny, just keeps goi...
A cashier who said she stole $450 to pay for school fees was fined $250 yesterday and ordered to repay the money.
Dhubreka Evans, 16, admitted stealing the money from the till at the Marketplace's Shopping Centre store, on March 21.
The crime came to...
October 16, 2002
Dear Sir,
This is with reference to the two recent Letters to the Editor complaining about Hamilton's streets being closed off for sporting events and other events such as Harbour Nights, and demanding that this be stopped immediatel...
Students at Victor Scott School participated in a backpack weigh in yesterday.
Occupational therapists Tin?e Hunt and Holly Sinclair are visiting several schools on the Island this week to make children more aware of what they are carrying and the af...
It has cost the tax payer at least a couple of hundred dollars to clean up the work of a nasty graffiti culprit.
A host of buildings including bus shelters, supermarket walls and even a clinic have been defaced with the views of a homophobe either ve...