Almost 200 high school students were given lessons in financial technology from industry experts during Tech Education Day last week.
The event was hosted by the Economic Development Department as part of Bermuda's annual Techweek, and featured prese...
The bulk of parents of public school pupils have now received a one-off $150 back-to-school payment — two months after term started.
They were thanked for their “patience” in waiting to receive the money after the Government apologised for delays in ...
The Bermuda Diabetes Association has appointed a chartered professional accountant with 30 years’ experience in public policy, infrastructure finance and consultancy as its executive director.
Lori Rockhead, who began her new role on November 1, pre...
DATE: Nov 14, 2022 | CATEGORY: Health | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
David Burt is to host a town hall meeting to discuss initiatives set out in the Throne Speech.
The Premier will be joined in the “community conversation” on Tuesday evening by Diallo Rabain, the Minister of Education, and Kim Wilson, the Minister of ...
DATE: Nov 14, 2022 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
A final call was made for leaders in areas such as social services, youth development and education to register for a training programme about ways to support staff through a supervision framework.
The sessions, over two days, are expected to help at...
DATE: Nov 14, 2022 | CATEGORY: General | AUTHOR: Fiona McWhirter
Yesterday was Armistice Day, a time set aside in Bermuda and elsewhere to commemorate and remember all who died during the First World War (now more than 100 years ago), and the Second World War, in the ever-continuing fight for democracy against the...
DATE: Nov 12, 2022 | CATEGORY: Personal Finance | AUTHOR: Martha Harris Myron
The celebrations at the opening of a hall and latrine at St Paul Kaaso Primary would likely have been considered over the top for a Bermuda school.
More than a thousand people made the journey into Kabira, a tiny village in Kyotera, Uganda, for the o...
Carlyle Corbin, the author of the Options for Sovereignty report, cannot be said to be an impartial or benign scholar of sovereignty, given he is himself an advocate of self-determination. It is OK to be an advocate and, perhaps, that is even a noble...
Sustaining the interest of young Black men interested in the environment is the next goal of the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute, the head of the charity said.
Karla Lacey, the chief executive officer of BUEI, said that the institute wanted ...