A call for “shadowy” groups to cease and desist has been made by the Premier, who claimed people were deliberately trying to sow division in the Progressive Labour Party.
David Burt, who faces a challenge to his leadership at the delegates conference...
In the winter of 1964, my husband was returning to school in New York. It was Boxing Day. At JFK airport, he was captivated by a portly Black man dressed in a suit and tie, over which he wore an ankle-length camel hair coat. Around his neck was a pla...
The Association of Bermuda International Companies is promoting diversity, equity and inclusion within its membership.
Abic’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee, formed in 2017, has worked at HR and C-suite levels to promote DEI and encourage positive...
DATE: Sep 27, 2022 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Business Staff
Winds from Hurricane Fiona were believed to have brought a tropical bird to Bermuda and taken some longtails from waters around the islands to Canada.
A brown noddy — more commonly found further south — was seen in Paget on Friday.
Three of Bermuda’s...
Public schools will reopen today after they were checked for damage following Hurricane Fiona.
Bermuda College students will also return to classes.
Diallo Rabain, the Minister of Education, said: “Following Hurricane Fiona, all public school buildi...
As Hurricane Fiona heads on a path northward, a Bermudian-based company and an American university have announced the launch of a hurricane-focused research collaboration.
Aeolus Capital Management Ltd and the State University of New York at Albany d...
The Bermuda Economic Development Corporation is accepting applications for its Enterprise Bermuda Accelerator programme.
The six-to-seven-month intensive programme provides support to small and medium-sized business owners to help them to scale their...
DATE: Sep 22, 2022 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Business Staff
The Pembroke Hamilton Club has unveiled the seven awardees of the PHC Foundation’s 18th annual scholarship awards.
The foundation, which has supported more than 50 students, gave out a total of $25,000 in a ceremony held at Chubb Limited.
Seven young...
DATE: Sep 22, 2022 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
A pledge by the Government to hand out rebates on payroll tax could turn into a “bureaucratic nightmare”, a former finance minister has said.
Bob Richards, who held the Cabinet post during the One Bermuda Alliance administration, said the onus would ...