Dear Sir,
As a Bermudian health service provider, I want to share some of my concerns in regards to the single-payer insurance plan that the Ministry of Health is proposing.
From what I understand, the Government would like everyone to be covered by...
DATE: Sep 16, 2019 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor | AUTHOR: Letters to the Editor
Just to be sure I heard it correctly, I replayed former vice-president Joe Biden’s eye-popping gaffe from Thursday night’s debate instructing poor parents to put the record player on to help their children learn.
“#Record player” was trending on Twit...
With a head for business and a heart for art, Mitchell Klink is on a mission to demystify the art world and make it more accessible.
Mr Klink arrived on-island from Atlanta in February, but has already made an impression, having been invited to join ...
DATE: Sep 16, 2019 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Duncan Hall
Northshore Medical and Aesthetic Centre, an award-winning healthcare provider, has announced it has again met all necessary criteria for laboratory accreditation by Cola, an American healthcare accreditation organisation.
The company said such accre...
DATE: Sep 16, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Business Staff
The Waterfront Group has hired Catherine Burns as assistant vice-president of nutrition, wellness and community health.
Ms Burns is a nutritional therapist with more than 15 years’ experience in the field. She is the owner of Natural Nutrition, presi...
DATE: Sep 16, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Business Staff
Tech-savvy youths will further develop their computer coding skills during the September Hackathon today.
The event, hosted by the technology charity Code441, will give children between the ages of 12 and 17 a chance to develop computer software to a...
TODAY
• Anglican Diocesan Guilds Council: Join us from 3pm until 5pm for our 33rd annual awards tea. St Paul’s Christian Education Centre, 69 Middle Road, Paget.
• Bright Temple AME Church: Pre-Women’s Day workshop at 10am. Guest speaker the Rev Dr ...
A human and natural tragedy of catastrophic proportions. Are there lessons for Bermuda?
According to recent Dorian hurricane media reports, the Bahamas islands most heavily affected areas are lowlands, rising 15 to 20 feet above sea level in some res...
People interested in a masonry career are encouraged to sign up for an upcoming masonry apprenticeship training programme.
The class is being run by the Department of Workforce Development in partnership with the Bermuda College/Pace, and the Constru...
A remodelled healthcare system focused on outcomes, an independent education authority, moves to lower the cost of living and immigration policies to address the island’s talent gap are among the proposals in an advisory group’s plan for Bermuda’s fu...