A trio of talented and hard-working Bermudian students have been selected for academic scholarships each worth $25,000 annually.
Chanah Bremar, Ryan Dowling and Selena Dasilva were named as the recipients of the awards provided by Butterfield Bank. ...
The lack of confidence shown by Bermuda’s business leaders in the island’s economic future is a “canary in the coal mine”.
That is the view of market research firm executive Margaret Chapman, one of the organisers of the Bermuda Business Confidence S...
Bermuda, as we are all aware, is one of the smallest countries in the world: only 21 square miles of land set atop a reef, set atop an ancient volcano in the middle of Atlantic. This limits land available for agriculture, especially after housing nee...
This is the first in a series of six articles, published between October 1 and 6, in support of the Bermuda Stock Exchange World Investor Week Quiz Challenge. Each article has a question embedded. Find the question and send your answer to wiwqc@bsx.c...
After 29 years serving with The Salvation Army, Major Sandra Stokes was last month named the new divisional leader for Bermuda.
It’s a role the Newfoundland native has been preparing herself for since she was a girl. She got the call to enter full-t...
Bermuda footballer Robert Rawlings landed a $10,000 scholarship from the Green family in his pursuit of his dream of becoming a pharmacist.
Mr Rawlings said that the news late this summer that he had won the grant came with excitement, as well as rel...
Which of these two scenarios describes the US economy?
1, The economy is better than ever: The stock market is near a record high, wages are rising, there are more job openings than applicants, household wealth has hit a record, gross domestic produc...
An MSA Tradition: Gr12 students received their class rings being blessed by Bishop Wes Spiewak
MSA’s annual Ring Mass is the first official ceremony of our grade 12 students’ Senior Year. Class rings are blessed as part of the Mass and afterward, fam...
Warwick Academy has officially opened its new playground.
A spokeswoman for the school said: “Last year we embarked on an ambitious project to replace our ageing playground with something bigger and most importantly something which offered a range of...
Wi-fi in Bermuda’s public primary schools does not cover classrooms, the Department of Education has said.
A spokeswoman confirmed that the wi-fi covered “only portions of each school” — the libraries, gyms and computer labs.
She added that wi-fi ...