Bermuda College students Bathsheba Jones and Khaleel Daley are the recipients of ILS Bermuda Scholarships enabling them to enrol in the Bermuda Insurance Institute ‘Career Pathways’ education initiative.
Ms Jones graduated from CedarBridge Academy i...
Progressive Labour Party politicians will host a meet and greet for residents from Devonshire and Smith’s.
People from Constituencies 9, 10, 11,12 and 13 are invited to visit their area representatives at Elliot Primary School on Saturday, from 2pm t...
Artwork from students and alumni at the Berkeley Institute is on display as part of anniversary celebrations.
The 120th Anniversary Alumni and Currents Students’ Art Show, in the school’s history room, will be followed by a silent auction on the week...
Bermuda goal shooter Danielle Raynor will be off to Ghana in July with the Ace It Foundation to share her netball skills work with a charity formed by fellow Bermudian.
The AIF is a registered NGO in the west African country, cofounded by Bermudian...
DATE: Mar 31, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sport Staff
A new $35,000-a-year scholarship to Scotland’s oldest university is to be offered to Bermudian students.
The scholarship was set up by Bermudian-based businessman Chris Maybury and Karim Alibhai, the founder of Gencom, the new owner of Rosewood Tucke...
A community shift on attitudes towards alcohol is needed in Bermuda, the Acting Minister of Social Development and Sport said yesterday.
And a focus must be placed on educating youth on the dangers of drinking.
Lovitta Foggo said: “We cannot simply...
The first of three health screening events to be run by charity Age Concern this year was held yesterday.
The event took place at insurance firm Chubb on Woodbourne Avenue in Hamilton and more than 60 people over the age of 50 attended.
Claudette Fle...
Somersfield Academy students Gregg Mwangi, Tatum Brewer, and Grayson Toogood have formed community project group Waves of Gratitude. Their goal is to “give back to the people who give in our
community”. The students are going to highlight volunteers...
Computer code created by four schoolgirls will be run on the International Space Station next month.
Mila Kendell, Yulia Isaeva, Mia Oleksak and Katarina Rance designed an experiment that measures lightning and magnetic fields above the Earth as part...
Hundreds of people came out last night to honour pupil leaders in public schools.
Nearly 100 schoolchildren were singled out for their contributions and achievements.
Storm Gibbons, 17, a former intern at The Royal Gazette, said she was “very honoure...