Schools in Bermuda were yesterday given a hand up the information technology ladder thanks to a $500,000 gift from TeleBermuda International (TBI).
The telecommunications giant announced a major initiative in conjunction with the Ministry of Educatio...
JENIN REFUGEE CAMP, West Bank (AP) — Mohammed Badi, 13, says he wants to die young. “Life is not good here. I’ll do an operation,” the seventh-grader said in a matter-of-fact tone.In today’s Palestinian parlance, an “operation” means a suicide bombin...
Government backbencher Arthur Hodgson’s idea for a register of expatriates has drawn some praise and a fair amount of criticism since he made it public last week.
It is worth a second look because it may go some way to resolving some of the real and ...
Middle-distance runner Tamika Williams has broken the national 800-metre record and qualified for the Commonwealth Games.
Competing in the final of the 2002 Cardinal Invitational at Stanford University in California last Friday, the Bermudian clocked...
Training and Education nurse Bradlyn DeShields was crowned "Nurse of the Year" by her colleagues yesterday in a brunch ceremony at La Coquille to kick off Nurses Week.
President of the Bermuda Nurses Association Patrice Dill, said Ms DeShields epitom...
This year's End-to-End event is set to raise a record sum, spokeswoman Terri Durrant predicted.
She said $137,000 had already been raised and she believes when all the pledges come in the figure could top last year's total of $141,000.
This year's cr...
A rebel Regiment conscript who launched a hunger strike early this year has filed a writ against the Deputy Governor Tim Gurney and the Chairman of the Regiment Exemptions Tribunal Wendell Hollis.
Royal Gazette business reporter Magnus Henagulph refu...
Eager participants in this year's End to End walk queued outside the lobby of the Bank of Bermuda Wednesday evening to begin event registration.
Organisers said they are still uncertain what the total number of participants will be as registration wi...
BERMUDA could have as many as 15 sports competing in next year's Island Games in Guernsey.
And one of those sports is archery.
David Hesketh, vice president of the National Archery Association of Bermuda, said the club hopes to send a team of four me...
The announcer at yesterday's Middle Schools' Inter-School Sports could well have been mistaken for a stuck record when it came to declaring the winning school in various categories - it was all Sandys!
For the second successive year Sandys showed why...