Troy Ashby believes he has no special memory abilities — anyone who has seen his remarkable pi trick would be inclined to disagree.
Mr Ashby, a lecturer at Bermuda College, memorised the mathematical number to 6,000 digits behind the decimal after un...
Eleven mariners have graduated from the Endeavour Maritime Careers Springboard Programme.
The graduates, aged between 16 and 29, underwent intensive training that qualifies them to be sailing instructors, increases their employment skills and opens c...
Stark new figures reveal how chronically sick Bermudians fare worse in comparison with British diabetes patients.
However, the Bermuda Wellness Foundation sees hope through tweaks to the island’s healthcare model. Two proposals emerging from a “groun...
DATE: Mar 26, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
When she first started taking part in wheelchair races, many people thought Jessica Lewis was doing it just for fun.
After becoming a two-times Paralympian and winning a gold and bronze medal in major international championships, Ms Lewis has learnt ...
Schoolchildren held a tea party yesterday to show their appreciation for seniors.
Reeshemah Swan, principal at Whitney Institute Middle School, said the second Seniors’ Tea Party was about making the older generation feel special.
She added: “We wan...
The Senate approved the purchase of the failed Sandys 360 sports centre for $1 million yesterday.
The Purchase and Sale Agreement Between the Trustees of Sandys Secondary Middle School and the Government of Bermuda was passed with no objections.
And...
DATE: Mar 24, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Dear Sir,
As we all know, road safety and safe driving typically comes from education and family/peers. You learn about safety and how accidents can change or terminate your lives for ever.
You also learn and hear about previous accidents and road d...
DATE: Mar 24, 2018 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
At 13, Noah Brady-Soares whispered a prayer to God for strength.
His older sister, Ashlee Brady-Kelly, was a patient at Boston’s Children’s Hospital. Born with cerebral palsy, she also had hydrocephalus, a condition where fluid accumulates in the br...
Twizy cars have been adorned with iconic images of Bermuda thanks to creative students at Dellwood Middle School.
Newly designed vehicles were unveiled at the school following a competition involving pupils and a teacher.
The winners were:
• Kenya Sm...
DATE: Mar 23, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: News Staff
Carlton “Pepe” Dill is one of the island’s most celebrated football coaches and a former professional player.
Mr Dill, now 74, was also an early supervisor at the Pembroke Youth Centre, now known as The Centre, which will celebrate its 50th anniversa...
DATE: Mar 23, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell