My name is Preston Ephraim, and I am a Future Leader participant. The monthly programme has been an incredible experience to be a part of. On Sunday, April 24, 2022, I arrived at the start of the day to a warm welcome, eager to participate in the exp...
A champion for Bermuda’s intellectually disabled helped found a home for people with mental challenges to live with dignity.
Ellen Douglas, who opened Hope Homes in 1982, also volunteered for the homeless in Bermuda.
The education therapist was recog...
DATE: Jul 04, 2022 | CATEGORY: Health | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell, Chief Obituary Writer
Beachgoers enjoyed a celebration of different countries and cultures at a Bermuda International Day.
The event at Elbow Beach on Saturday included music, dancing, a sandcastle workshop, games and a charity raffle.
Organiser Denzil Nelson explained: “...
This is the first in a series of excerpts from a financial primer written by the author for modern women and their future financial security, to be published in late winter 2022.
The last few weeks of momentous changes in both federal and state court...
Youngsters with a taste for adventure will set sail today to learn about the life and impact of the enslaved Bermudian woman Mary Prince.
In the Wake of Mary Prince, a programme held between the Bermuda Sloop Foundation and the Duke of Edinburgh Awar...
It had been decades since they sat down as a group but when Dalana Robinson died the friends she had as a police cadet rushed to help her mother out.
Dawnelle Robinson will always be grateful for their support.
Yolanda Bashir, Derricka Burns and Glad...
A slew of statements are expected to be made by ministers in the House of Assembly today, including updates on the Government’s financial performance and the island’s economic recovery plan.
The Order of Business also showed that a tourism investment...
The Government’s Department of Workforce Development has been swamped by companies offering internships to college students this summer.
A spokesman for the department said it had been “overwhelmed” by employers offering training vacancies to student...
David Burt, the Premier, has paid respects to Randolph Hayward, a Second World War veteran from the First Battalion, Caribbean Regiment, Bermuda Contingent.
Mr Hayward, 98, of Pembroke, died on Sunday.
The Premier commended him as a “proud veteran” w...
DATE: Jul 01, 2022 | CATEGORY: General | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Bermuda could one day be a sustainable utopia and a beacon to other countries, said one local entrepreneur.
But Zayne Sinclair, of edible gardening business Sinclair’s Seed Sowing, stressed that first we need to tackle the island’s growing food inse...
DATE: Jun 30, 2022 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy