New temporary residents are settling down to life at Warwick Academy’s marine science centre.
The school was given a variety of live corals this month by the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences with the Living Reef Foundation.
A spokeswoman for the m...
DATE: Jun 10, 2021 | CATEGORY: Environment | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Career-enhancing skills such as resume writing and networking will be shared in an upcoming webinar series.
The Department of Workforce Development is hosting three free webinars in collaboration with consultancy firm Performance Solutions.
The fir...
DATE: Jun 10, 2021 | CATEGORY: Labour | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
A former education permanent secretary said last night she would fight disciplinary measures taken against her by the Progressive Labour Party over her opposition to a proposed school closure.
Ellen-Kate Horton, a veteran PLP member, added she had as...
DATE: Jun 09, 2021 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
The Bermuda Business Development Agency is to host a climate risk finance seminar on June 23 in association with Rims, the risk management society.
Roland Andy Burrows, chief executive officer of the BDA, said the online seminar will feature climate ...
DATE: Jun 08, 2021 | CATEGORY: International Business | AUTHOR: Business Staff
To Emma Wilson, Bermuda smells of sea salt and citrus.
She combined the scents in a candle she called Bermuda; fittingly, she released it on Bermuda Day.
“Being born and raised in Bermuda, creating a candle inspired by my home felt like a necessity t...
An art museum yesterday honoured a trailblazing former Premier by naming its courtyard after her.
The Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art opened the Dame Jennifer Smith Legacy Courtyard to highlight her role in the creation of the Paget art gallery.
Da...
DATE: Jun 08, 2021 | CATEGORY: General | AUTHOR: Sékou Hendrickson
There’s a non-trivial element of entertainment involved in the act — or art — of teaching. If you think back to your favourite teachers over the years, whether from school or university, I would wager that they found a way to convey their own interes...
DATE: Jun 07, 2021 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Katie Davis
The murder of George Floyd and support for the Black Lives Matter movement saw thousands march from Front Street a year ago today. Bermuda-based companies were also galvanised to look at how they could make a difference. The Royal Gazette heard abou...
DATE: Jun 07, 2021 | CATEGORY: General | AUTHOR: Fiona McWhirter
A nursery has defended its decision to impose stricter Covid-19 travel rules than those recommended by the government.
Victoria Cunningham, owner of Bright Beginnings Nursery and Preschool in Pembroke, defended the nursery’s travel policy requiring ...
DATE: Jun 05, 2021 | CATEGORY: Health | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
The granddaughter of a trailblazing barrister followed in her footsteps when she was Called to the Bar yesterday.
Ariana Caines pledged to live up to the legacy of her late grandmother Dame Lois Browne-Evans, the first Black woman barrister in Bermud...