Amendments to Bermuda’s law for domestic partnerships will be tabled today in the House of Assembly after the UK Privy Council’s landmark ruling in March on same-sex marriage.
Walter Roban, the home affairs minister, will address legislators on the c...
DATE: Jun 17, 2022 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
For the first time in the 17 years of the KPMG Senior School Investment Challenge, none of the teams made a profit.
Twenty one teams from ten schools took part in the annual event. The challenge was to invest $100,000 in a virtual stock market that m...
“The forest was shrinking, but the trees kept voting for the axe because its handle was made of wood and they thought it was one of them.” — Unknown
Bermuda, somewhere along the line, we as a society have lost our way. We have continuously elected ...
Five students have won prizes after penning portraits of the most important men in their lives — their fathers.
The Father of the Year Award, which was organised by the Ministry of Education and open to P6 and M1 public school pupils, asked contribut...
Ignite Bermuda has launched its annual eight-week internship programme for aspiring young entrepreneurs.
The Young Adult Entrepreneurial Internship, now in its second year, aims to support local young adults’ passions for entrepreneurship through wor...
DATE: Jun 16, 2022 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Duncan Hall
The Government is to hold two town hall meetings to give updates on school reform and plans to get more young people into work.
Jason Hayward, the Minister of Economy and Labour, will update on Bermuda’s Youth Employment Strategy on June 23 at St Pau...
DATE: Jun 14, 2022 | CATEGORY: General | AUTHOR: Sékou Hendrickson
Nine charities have received a financial boost from the Clarien Foundation as part of its continuing commitment to enhancing and strengthening the Bermuda community.
The charities represent various areas including health, education, families, entrepr...
DATE: Jun 14, 2022 | CATEGORY: General | AUTHOR: Gareth Finighan
When I learnt I was successful in getting a job at Cable & Wireless in 1980, my family and I were ecstatic. This was my first full-time employment and the company had a great reputation in training young Bermudians. In fact, shortly after joining, I ...
As a child, Sara Westhead would fascinate people with her “body tricks”.
She could tie her fingers into knots and swivel her head around almost 180 degrees; while lying on her stomach, she could touch her head to her toes.
It wasn’t until last year t...