I think we all should consider a career change. I wish I could say this is satire or a rhetorical point, but unfortunately it isn’t; it’s real life as experienced in Bermuda and in many parts of the world.
If anyone were to advise their sons and dau...
Finding the right environment for learning can have a great impact on student achievement even in a short amount of time.
At the Bermuda Centre for Creative Learning, along with small class sizes and a flexible learning environment, our school person...
The captain of a luxury yacht was fined $8,000 in Magistrates Court after he admitted that the vessel released sewage into St George’s Harbour over the Bermuda Heroes Weekend.
Marc Pearson, 38, pleaded guilty to both discharging sewage in a no-discha...
DATE: Jun 25, 2022 | CATEGORY: Court | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Students have been advised to continue using their current public transport passes until the new batch of summer passes arrives on the island.
The Ministry of Transport warned of a delay in the distribution of summer passes because of a hold-up in th...
DATE: Jun 25, 2022 | CATEGORY: Transport | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Bermudian education researcher Katie Davis has endorsed legislation before the Untied States Congress that would protect social media consumers from unknowingly handing over their personal data.
Dr Davis, an associate professor at the University of ...
The Bermuda National Gallery has appointed a new treasurer and board of trustees member.
Susan Monkman brings to the roles a great deal of knowledge of accounting in the private and charitable sectors, according to BNG chairman Gary Phillips.
Ms Mon...
DATE: Jun 24, 2022 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment | AUTHOR: Shaun Connolly
Bermuda “cannot afford to have our young persons continue to leave the island and not coming back home”, the labour minister said last night in a review of the island’s national youth unemployment strategy.
Repatriation fell under the nine goals of t...
DATE: Jun 24, 2022 | CATEGORY: Labour | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Last Friday, MPs were told they will be asked to make permanent anti-gang laws implemented on a temporary basis a decade ago.
The laws mean that for crimes where gang involvement can be proved, those convicted can face up to five additional years in...
DATE: Jun 24, 2022 | CATEGORY: Editorials | AUTHOR: RG: In our Opinion
The cost of some food items has increased by almost 30 per cent in the past year, according to the latest figures.
Statistics released by the Government’s Department of Statistics yesterday show that the price of some meat, fresh fruit and vegetable...
Three young men were honoured for rediscovering their passion for learning after graduating yesterday from a school named for success.
Shaz Gibson, 17, Jahquandae Armstrong, 17, and Zafiyah Walters, 18, accepted their high-school diplomas from Succes...