Surveillance cameras could help clamp down on illegal dumping at a public dock, a nature enthusiast said yesterday.
Jessica Riederer added that “repeat offenders” disposed of waste and that more education would make people think twice before they dis...
Bermuda College will go balloon-free in the name of the environment at its commencement ceremony today.
Balloons have been an integral part of the college’s decorations and have been popular gifts at graduation ceremonies for years.
But the college s...
A recommendation on a new communications consultant for Bermuda’s public schools will be made next month, the education minister said yesterday.
Diallo Rabain said that the Department of Education had received several applications after the post was...
The Salvation Army is spreading the message that its work is about much more than handouts.
Beverly Daniels, the charity’s executive director for social services, said the Salvation Army transformed lives by helping people to set and accomplish goals...
The full scope of Bermuda’s history and heritage is to be highlighted as part of a new education strategy drawn up by the National Museum of Bermuda.
Elena Strong, the executive director of the museum and a member of the committee that prepared the b...
DATE: May 16, 2019 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Two donors have pledged a total of $75,000 to transform a former rest home into a life-changing centre for homeless families since an appeal was launched last month.
The leaders of Habitat for Humanity of Bermuda and the Women’s Resource Centre said ...
DATE: May 15, 2019 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Fiona McWhirter
I have long seen the awarding of honorary degrees to famous people at college commencements as an effort to liven up the often tedious proceedings, and of no real value to recipients who are already wildly successful — and probably don’t need another...
A nursery school shut down after a 12-month-old boy was found to have a serious head injury was told yesterday it can reopen following the conclusion of a police investigation.
Prosecutors found there was “insufficient evidence to support any crimina...
DATE: May 15, 2019 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Fiona McWhirter
Governments in a deeply troubled world are struggling to operate with full transparency, which demands honest disclosures on all matters concerning the people they serve.
Issues vary from country to country, but at the root of most problems is usual...
DATE: May 15, 2019 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Al Seymour
Students from Ms. Wales’ P4 class at Heron Bay Primary School recently visited the Bermuda Monetary Authority for a lesson in Bermuda’s currency and tour of the Authority’s Museum of Notes and Coins.
The presentation and tour were conducted by Ms. Te...