The Bermuda Farmers’ Market marked its summer break with a gift of two scholarships to a prospective lawyer and a would-be teacher.
“High flyers” Mikayla Douglas, 19, was given $5,000 and Caleb Scott, 18, was awarded $2,500 at a ceremony at the final...
DATE: Jul 03, 2019 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
How Quinton Sherlock Jr made his home in a small fishing community in Ghana is a story that could one day become urban legend.
Golf is part of the tale, but it is also about his interest in young people and the African diaspora.
As the 39-year-old te...
A hairdresser suffered minor burns to her wrists yesterday after a fire broke out at her salon.
The blaze happened in a bathroom as the woman staff member refilled a spray bottle with flammable liquid near a lit candle.
Another employee at the salon,...
Wine enthusiasts and professionals working in wine-related industries will have the opportunity to uncork their expertise later this year in courses presented by Gosling’s Brothers Ltd.
Wineschool3, the Cayman Islands-based provider of the internatio...
DATE: Jul 03, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Duncan Hall
Nine students have been awarded a special scholarship to help fund their studies.
The students all won scholarships set up in the name of Barbara Ball, a pioneer woman doctor and fighter for social justice.
Kim Wilson, the Minister of Health, said: “...
Changes to the management of sex offenders in prison are working, the Attorney-General and Minister of Legal Affairs said this morning.
Kathy Lynn Simmons told the Senate: “Sex offenders who do not complete the required programmes during incarceratio...
This is the third of a four-part series looking into health policy under the Progressive Labour Party
When the United Nations was established, it formed the World Health Organisation as one of its specialised agencies whose remit is to promote univer...
The first year Keisha Allen-Smith set up tutoring service, Target Learning, she had only three students.
But she stuck to her guns and the numbers started to grow.
“Information about it spread through word of mouth,” said the Berkeley Institute teac...
DATE: Jul 02, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
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