Docs for Dinner, the quarterly social event sponsored by Bermuda Healthcare Services and Brown-Darrell Clinic for local doctors, will go virtual on October 29 via Zoom.
The hour-long programme will feature Infectious Disease experts Dr. Kenneth Wener...
Women’s rights campaigners yesterday backed a proposal for a special court to deal with domestic abuse cases.
Elaine Butterfield, the executive director of the Women’s Resource Centre, welcomed the idea of a “domestic violence court” and said it coul...
Junior Leaders appealed to Michelle Viera, her 13-year-old son Cameron wasn’t so sure.
But, from the first meeting he was hooked.
“We were encouraged to get involved by a friend whose son was already involved in the Junior Leaders programme,” Mrs Vie...
New global rules that would force many Bermudian-based multinational companies to pay more tax have a good chance of becoming reality, despite the challenges of the required international consensus, says one of the island’s leading corporate tax expe...
DATE: Oct 26, 2020 | CATEGORY: International Business | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
A trio of university students with a passion for the environment were given cash awards from a conservation charity today to fund their education for the year.
The Bermuda Zoological Society awarded Freyja Kermode a BZS Steinhoff Scholarship and the ...
A series of videos designed to explain Bermuda’s political system have been created to mark the 400th anniversary of Parliament.
The animated video series is intended to educate the public – particularly young Bermudians – about Bermuda’s political p...
DATE: Oct 23, 2020 | CATEGORY: News | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
“Oft as we can we will come back again
”Here oft you will find us”
— Berkeley School Song
Fellow Berkeleyites, I greet you today on the 123rd anniversary of the founding of our school, our home, the Berkeley Institute.
Imagine, if you ...
DATE: Oct 23, 2020 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Christopher Famous
A $5 million target was yesterday set for a new social fund designed to give a hand-up to the most underprivileged sectors of society.
The Bermuda Foundation launched the scheme to support schemes that would offer “mobility and advancement for the mo...
Long controversial, the Greek system on college campuses is under fire again. This time, the pressure is from within. Sparked by the national reckoning over racial injustice, calls to #AbolishGreekLife began sweeping American colleges and universitie...
A doctor and teacher who was the first black medical director at the island’s hospital has died.
Ronald Lightbourne was 84.
The father of three, who finished medical school at Loma Linda University in California in 1964, worked at Watts Health Centre...
DATE: Oct 22, 2020 | CATEGORY: News | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell, Chief Obituary Writer