Clarence Hill sometimes feels like Bermudian sport’s “dirty little secret” but has no intention of conceding defeat in his fight to have a boxing gym opened in St George’s.
It has been 16 months since it was announced that a gym would be named in Hil...
Bermuda’s top triathlete delivered an aspirational message during a surprise visit to a middle school yesterday.
Flora Duffy dropped in at Dellwood Middle School to speak with pupils at the public school as part of morning assembly.
Tina Duke, the ...
Westgate Correctional Facility has gone on “indefinite” lockdown, staffed by “a skeleton crew” after officers decided to work to rule in protest against conditions, the Minister of National Security said last night.
Wayne Caines said the industrial a...
DATE: Apr 30, 2019 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
April has come to an end, a month that has been full of activity recognising autism awareness. I am reminded of the person who asked me: “Are we doing enough for people with autism?” I had to say: “Well, look around. How are you supporting someone wi...
A new education transfer pathway partnership has opened at Bermuda College.
St. Francis Xavier University, in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, recently signed a five-year agreement with the College to offer graduates a 2 + 2 partnership in its actuarial sci...
Dear Sir,
The letter from Beverley Connell on the subject of political bickering and financial extravagance in government media communications published by you on April 26 was right on target.
How on earth does a government gainfully employ 30 emplo...
DATE: Apr 29, 2019 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Wesley LeRoy “Bip” Tucker played a leading role in business and politics during the turbulent 1950s and 1960s. Bermuda’s leaders were coming under intense pressure from blacks — and the British Government — to abolish segregation and its outdated vot...
A legal battle over Britain’s demand that Bermuda establishes a public beneficial ownership register will most likely be avoided.
That is the view of Lord Tariq Ahmad, Britain’s Foreign Office Minister for the Overseas Territories, who said the UK wa...
There is nothing that matches it. What else involves walking, cycling, paddle boarding, swimming or rowing?
Of course you know, or could hazard a good guess, because the Axa End-to-End is now one of the most established events on the Bermuda calendar...
A team from Somersfield Academy has triumphed in an interschool maths competition.
The six-strong squad from the Devonshire school beat Saltus Grammar School into second place.
Mount St Agnes Academy and Warwick Academy came joint third, with Bermud...
DATE: Apr 29, 2019 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell