A Warwick Academy “teaching legend” who has died aged 83 took up the profession only after he missed out on a career in the British Secret Service, his family has revealed.
Gabriel Rodriguez was approached by the Secret Service after he started at Ca...
Successful entrepreneurship is the key to boosting Bermuda’s finances, an economist has claimed.
Craig Simmons said that businesspeople were the drivers of economic growth and that they took on risk like “heroes”.
The senior economics lecturer at Ber...
The future of a mould-plagued middle school closed last year will be revealed tomorrow.
Diallo Rabain, the Minister of Education, will meet staff from TN Tatem Middle School, in Warwick, at a meeting at CedarBridge Academy to announce his decision. ...
More than 30 soldiers yesterday began two weeks of intensive training at the start of their careers as Royal Bermuda Regiment soldiers.
The island trainees were joined by five officer cadets from the new Cayman Regiment, who are in Bermuda to learn a...
More young people have a chance to enrol in a study course in the United States.
A limited number of positions have been made available for Bermuda students to attend the Global Young Leaders Programme in Atlanta this summer — a three-week course des...
DATE: Feb 18, 2020 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Last week’s series on the Cayman Islands’ growth story sparked considerable debate among readers about how Bermuda can reinvigorate its own economy and raised some fundamental questions.
Cayman and Bermuda have many similarities, as fellow British Ov...
DATE: Feb 17, 2020 | CATEGORY: Editorials | AUTHOR: RG: In our Opinion
In the 20 years Coral Wells has been in the tech industry, the gender gap has shrunk, but has not yet disappeared.
The chief executive officer of tech education company ConnecTech said: “I am seeing more young women coming through tech colleges and e...
By the time she was 14, Cher-Ann Brangman had fallen in love with the saxophone and decided it was to be a lifelong affair.
She was not alone in thinking she had talent.
Her cousin, Major Barrett Dill, then the director of music for the Bermuda Regim...
Principals have been warned to be vigilant because of concerns over the Jump Tripping Challenge internet prank.
Kalmar Richards, the Commissioner of Education, said she was alarmed that the stunt appeared to be gaining popularity and that she did not...
A Bill promoting Bermuda as a “landing hub for transatlantic submarine cables” carrying internet and telecommunications has won approval from both parties in the House of Assembly.
Walter Roban, the Deputy Premier, said on Friday that the “one-stop s...
DATE: Feb 16, 2020 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell