Almost 30 people have completed volunteer life coach training run by a charity.
A total of 29 people graduated from the new “Coaching for Success” training scheme organised by personal development charity Mirrors.
The two and a half-day programme was...
DATE: Oct 19, 2020 | | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
A total of nine people have graduated from a programme designed to prepare participants for a career in the marine industry.
The seven-week Endeavour Maritime Career Springboard Programme provides skills development, job readiness, and vocational tr...
DATE: Oct 19, 2020 | CATEGORY: News | AUTHOR: Duncan Hall
“Number two on the sides and three on top — a little fade.”
Matthew Schuring is cutting hair at Lincoln Way Barbershop in Massillon, Ohio, which his father ran for 30 years until he died a decade ago. How’s business been?
“Definitely slowed down...
DATE: Oct 19, 2020 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Frank Barry
A bid to expand prison libraries has been launched.
Renee Ming, the national security minister, said the prison system contained a lot of keen readers who would benefit from donations of new books.
Ms Ming said: “The Department of Corrections has qui...
New analysis by PwC shows blockchain technology has the potential to boost global gross domestic product by $1.76 trillion over the next decade.
That is the key finding of a new PwC report Time for trust: The trillion-dollar reason to
rethink blo...
Three Bermudians have joined Appleby’s two-year legal trainee programme.
Arielle DeSilva, Zantae Dill and Kaisha Wilson have joined the programme which involves being called to the Bermuda Bar and completing four six-month seats in various practice g...
Reality TV star and socialite Paris Hilton joined a protest held in a bid to shut down a controversial American boarding school for troubled children used by the Bermuda Government.
Ms Hilton, who spent almost a year at Provo Canyon School in Utah wh...
DATE: Oct 14, 2020 | CATEGORY: News | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
A specialist school has been transformed into a “mathematical planetarium” to encourage pupils to reach for the stars.
The walls at Planet Math’s buildings in Hamilton and St George are now covered in artwork, including images of galaxies and planets...
DATE: Oct 14, 2020 | CATEGORY: News | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Dear Sir,
Today, like so many other days, I pick up the paper and the worst horror jumps out at me. Once again a man has this time threatened a women — threatened to kill her, that is.
This time, he has not beat her. This time, he hasn't introduced ...
DATE: Oct 14, 2020 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor | AUTHOR: Letters to the Editor