For Lornelle Amory fitness is an act of creation.
T-shirts for her kickboxing studio Longevity Athletics Bermuda, read: “I created this body in the LAB”.
She set up the business at 100 Reid Street, near the corner with King Street, three years ago. ...
DATE: Sep 06, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
Scores from an annual pupil assessment should be used to guide maths teaching in public schools, the head of the teachers’ union said yesterday.
Shannon James, the president of the Bermuda Union of Teachers, said that the results of the Cambridge Ch...
If public access to information requests are being “weaponised”, as David Burt recently claimed, then The Royal Gazette’s publication of primary school results shows there should be a Pati arms race.
That’s because, for the first time in living memor...
A radio show focused on maths will be back on the air from today.
The radio quiz, presented by private maths tuition school Planet Math, will return to radio station Vibe 103 on Mondays and Fridays at 7.30am.
The show will be sponsored by the inve...
Carly Stong’s yoga class isn’t for waifs.
The 33-year-old describes herself as “bigger-bodied” and planned a programme with similar-sized people in mind.
“If someone says they don’t identify as bigger-bodied, but wants to come to a class anyway, the ...
College students considering careers in the insurance industry made the most of networking opportunities at two events held by the Bermuda Foundation for Insurance Studies.
The organisation held a scholars’ lunch as well as its annual end-of-summer p...
Four students who are family members of subsidiary staff at Polaris Holding Company have received a share of a $10,000 education award from the company.
Cheryl Hayward-Chew, chairman, presented equal shares of the award to the students who are headin...
DATE: Sep 05, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Business Staff
Families celebrated the first day of school at a sports club yesterday in spite of a few rain showers.
The 13th Progressive Labour Party Southampton East Branch Back 2 School event, held at the Southampton Rangers Sports Club, saw children and famil...
Leonard Teye-Botchway, a Ghanaian-born surgeon and former Olympic runner who gave up his athletic ambitions to devote himself to medicine, has died at 64.
The father of three moved to the island in 1994 with his wife, Ronita, and pioneered ophthalmol...
DATE: Sep 05, 2019 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
A performing arts preschool concept that started in Bermuda has been winning awards in the US.
It has also attracted the attention of franchise companies interested in taking the idea further afield.
For owner and founder McCartney K. Hart, these are...