The island’s white-collar union is to hold a forum for expatriate workers to discuss problems with racism and xenophobia.
Jason Hayward, the president of the Bermuda Public Services Union, said: “In a recent survey conducted by one of Bermuda’s large...
Craig Bridgewater is to join Butterfield Bank as group head of finance.
He will join the bank on October 7 this year and report to Michael Schrum, group chief financial officer, the bank said yesterday.
Mr Bridgewater was most recently a managing dir...
DATE: Jul 02, 2019 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Business Staff
Consumers paid more for goods and services in March than they did in the same month in 2018.
The Consumer Price Index rose 1.2 per cent, year-on-year.
The level of inflation increased by 0.1 of a percentage point from the 1.1 per cent measured in Feb...
Founder and longtime chairwoman of the Bermuda Physically Handicapped Association, Margaret Carter championed the cause of people with disabilities with a singular passion.
She herself was disabled, but unlike the majority of disabled Bermudians of...
A young Bermudian basketball player walked away with a fresh approach to adulthood after graduating from an American military academy.
Kobie Reid, 17, attended Valley Forge Military Academy in Pennsylvania for two years before graduating in May.
He s...
Doctors will be unable to cope with a reduction in fees and an increased workload, the Bermuda Medical Doctors’ Association has warned.
The BMDA said it backed improved access to healthcare, but that there were “significant costs” involved and more c...
DATE: Jul 01, 2019 | CATEGORY: Health | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Pupils from CedarBridge Academy were honoured at the end of their high school careers at the school’s graduation ceremony yesterday.
Kenneth Caesar, the school’s acting principal, said that he was delighted to take part in the ceremony “in the presen...
Well ... school’s out and the children practically made a bonfire out of their uniform in celebration.
We were barely out of the school gates before the shoes came off and the hair came down. I was shown approximately ten thousand bits of artwork wh...
Last Friday, the Minister of Education, Diallo Rabain, made a monumental statement in Parliament.
“Mr Speaker, it gives me great pleasure today to rise and give notice of the renewal of the relationship between the Bermudian people and The University...
DATE: Jun 28, 2019 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Christopher Famous
Urged on by her sister Cedtara Simons, Tylasha DeSilva started singing in primary school — and never stopped.
Next week, she’ll take to the stage for a cause that’s dear to her heart: her alma mater.
The 17-year-old is one of several local entertaine...