This is the final part in a series of articles provided by Chartered Financial Analysts Society Bermuda, offering some timely guidance on aspects of financial literacy during these challenging times and the second part of an article on understanding ...
Post Office staff have started a reduced delivery service, the Government said today.
A spokeswoman for the Ministry for the Cabinet Office said that postal employees were delivering mail as “part of a limited, yet critical service”.
She added: “As...
Pupils will not be expected to learn from home tomorrow, the Commissioner of Education said.
Kalmar Richards said that April 24 was normally set aside for pupils in the Bermuda Agricultural Show.
She added in a letter to parents: “It is also recogn...
The St David’s Islanders and Native Community has cancelled its bi-annual Pow Wow which was set for June 6 & 7, as the Covid-19 health crisis continues to impact public gatherings.
“It is with our deepest regrets and heavy hearts that we, the Execut...
A veteran Girl Guides leader who became the island’s first black woman postmaster has died.
Janice Dill, who also worked for decades with the Salvation Army, was 88.
Ms Dill was part of a group of older Girl Guides from the Cedar Hill Land Rangers in...
Many of us will suffer a negative impact on our personal finances from the economic repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic. This is the fourth in a series of articles by Chartered Financial Analysts Society Bermuda, offering some timely guidance on a...
Advanced Placement exams will go ahead in an abridged, online form, despite the cancellation of other international exams.
Jon Beard, the Deputy Head of School at Saltus, said today the AP exams organised by the US College Board and undertaken by stu...
A frustrated Department of Parks worker has condemned dumping at public parks.
The member of staff forwarded pictures of household trash piling up at parks, which are all closed because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The employee who asked not to be ident...
DATE: Apr 21, 2020 | CATEGORY: Environment | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
A way forward during the Covid-19 crisis is an important discussion to be had. The Government seems very rightly concerned about balancing the public safety with the rights of the people to live their lives and reopening the economy.
By background,...
The new head boy and head girl at a school have plans to keep up the community spirit while remote learning is in place.
Noah da Silva and McKenzie-Kohl Tuckett, both 16, will help co-ordinate online social activities while shelter-in-place regulatio...