The deadline for applicants for Government bursaries have has been extended until May 14, a spokeswoman said today.
The Public Service Bursary Awards Scheme offers funding to Bermudians seeking postsecondary education for a discipline that would meet...
The dangers of plastic pollution will be discussed at a special presentation this week.
The talk, The Perils of Plastic Pollution, will examine the human and environmental costs associated with plastic use and disposal and was organised by the Bermu...
The website for the Ministry of Education’s awards and scholarships is temporarily down.
The failure has forced an extension of the deadline for applications to scholarships and awards to 4.45pm on Wednesday.
Diallo Rabain, the Minister of Education,...
When Stefan Gitschner started making concrete pots, he never expected to form a business.
But when he started posting pictures of his work on Instagram, a month ago, there was an outpouring of interest.
“I wasn’t thinking of selling them,” he said. "...
DATE: Apr 26, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
Bermuda’s annual inflation rate was negative for the sixth month out of seven in January at -0.3 per cent.
The island had experienced five consecutive months of deflation before the annual inflation rate turned positive in December at 0.3 per cent.
C...
A fresh appeal for youngsters to sign up for an anti-abuse programme was made by a child protection charity yesterday.
The Coalition for the Protection of Children appealed to primary and middle school pupils to join its Safety Matters classes as Apr...
Christian Ebbin is grateful for the opportunity to broaden his sailing horizons via a partnership between SailGP Inspire and local charity Endeavour.
The promising Somersfield Academy student was among 16 youth sailors who got a rare opportunity to s...
The 1960s saw real and explosive change in Bermuda. Given the international background, change abounded globally. In Africa, the Caribbean, and through civil rights and other movements in the United States, a potent environment was established.
On r...
Teachers have defended taking tomorrow as a half-term break – and fired a broadside at the Department of Education.
The Bermuda Union of Teachers said the Government request to use the holiday to catch up on lessons lost because of the coronavirus cl...
DATE: Apr 22, 2021 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Entrepreneurs and those with aspirations to own their own business are invited to register for a free “lunch and learn” Zoom session to be presented by the Bermuda National Library and the Bermuda Economic Development Corporation.
Donte Hunt, the mic...
DATE: Apr 22, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Business Staff