Opportunities existed for Bermuda despite tough new rules designed to crack down on international business, senators said yesterday.
Kathy Lynn Simmons, the Attorney-General and Minister of Legal Affairs, said that although Bermuda was at the “top en...
Six further members of watchdog groups to scrutinise public spending were announced in the Senate yesterday.
Members of the Upper House will join MPs in three parliamentary oversight committees to hold ministers and their departments to account in an...
Children at a Southampton primary school have raised more than $500 to help a preschool damaged in a fire.
Pupils from Port Royal Primary collected the cash from a grub day held to help Warwick Preschool, which was hit by a blaze four months ago.
Th...
DATE: Dec 20, 2018 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Sarah Fellows, Schools Correspondent
Saltus Grammar School Year 5 students recently completed an exciting Project-Based Learning exhibition to showcase their learning.
The project answered the driving question: “How did I survive the wreck of the Sea...
The Bermuda High School took inspiration from last year’s Diversity Day to use as its theme for the global 2018 Round Square International Conference, “Bring Your Difference” to inspire students.
Approximately 300 students took part in a full day of...
The Bermuda High School for Girls is pleased to announce that Mrs. Tracy Renaud has been selected to be the Head of Primary from August 2019 onwards.
Mrs. Renaud will take over the position from Ms. Tina Harris who is leaving BHS after 26 years at t...
A group of culinary apprentices will travel to Prince Edward Island, Canada, to train with the support of the Department of Workforce Development.
Devon Nepier, Sierra Symonds, Kalea Steede, Jomeko Mallory and Kalen Mills — all of whom work at the Fa...
DATE: Dec 20, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Software engineering and consulting firm Nova is on a growth spurt.
The Bermudian company has doubled its team over the past year or so to 25 employees and Sandra De Silva, the founder and chief executive officer, believes this is only the start.
Nov...
Three watchdog groups to scrutinise public spending will start work in the new year, the Speaker of the House of Assembly said.
The Parliamentary Oversight Committees will hold ministers and their departments to account in an effort to get value for ...
A group set up to support public schools has called on the public to help ease a shortage of classroom supplies.
Support Public Schools hopes people will be inspired by the donation of $1,000 to every primary school on the island by the Green family,...