In the latest effort to combat substance abuse in local sports, the Bermuda Council for Drug Free Sport have unveiled a new strategy to be known as SALT.
The Student Athletic Leadership Team is a group of concerned youths, who will reach out to fello...
DATE: Oct 26, 2001 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Blink and you might miss her, for Bermudian opera singer Joice Mary Helen DeShield has never been one to stand still for long. Blessed with a lively intelligence, she has always viewed the world as her oyster and embraced its mysteries with enthusias...
Elsie Lancaster is 100 years old today.
She says she has broken the family mold by becoming a centenarian.
"I come from a very short lived family" she noted.
She must be a throw back or maybe a throw forward, or even a changeling, because you certain...
Having just been ordained as Bishop of the First Church of God in Bermuda last night, Rev. Dr. Vernon Lambe Sr. M.B.E., J.P., D.D., took time to reflect on his service to the ministry and to the people of Bermuda.
Last night's ceremony before Bishop ...
Students at Bermuda High School for Girls (BHS) fared significantly better than their counterparts in England and Wales in the latest external exams.
BHS recently released the latest General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) exam results and ...
Students who participated in an information technology summer internship were congratulated by Education Minister Senator Milton Scott yesterday.
Ryan Brimmer and Sergio White, both from CedarBridge Academy, and William Usher, from Berkeley Institute...
Jonathan Suter was Warwick Academy's top student when looking at results of the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) exams.
The same questions were put to Saltus' Christopher Pullen and Bermuda High School for Girls' Aziza Ahad were answ...
The British Government yesterday announced the appointment of a new Governor for Bermuda.
Sir John Vereker, 56, (pictured) who is currently Permanent Secretary for the Department of International Development in the British Government, will take over ...
When it comes to helping others Bermudians are very generous. Time and again they put their hands in their pockets to donate substantial sums for domestic and international causes. Often, however, when "the cause of the day" has passed and the raised...
According to latest figures, somewhere in the region of 100 persons in Bermuda suffer with Lupus, but only ten per cent of them are members of the Lupus Association of Bermuda.
It is worrying to the president of the Association, Margaret Wade, hersel...