Schoolchildren got a lesson on how to put safety first as the Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service continued Fire Safety Awareness Week.
Wayne Caines, the Minister of National Security, took the fire safety proclamation into schools yesterday.
The service...
DATE: Oct 12, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Saltus students are set to travel to Canada to view different universities as part of a fact-finding tour to help them make informed decisions about their future education.
Tanja Walker, the school’s University Support and Guidance liaison and teach...
TN Tatem Assembly Hall was packed with students, teachers, parents and wellwishers during the appointment ceremony of senior leaders for the school year.
After a warm welcome to everyone by M3 student Taj King, fellow student Michael Simons introduce...
Why dedicate 20 hours a week to rehearsals?
Whether we are loyal servants at the Warbucks mansion or orphans nagging the nasty Miss Hannigan, we all have one thing in common: a passion for performing. During the past six weeks, 27 Warwick Academy stu...
After a gruelling but fun day at Warwick Camp, M3 Keshun Clark of TN Tatem, said: “I learnt to encourage and help my team-mates in order for us all to succeed.”
Keshun was one of 68 students and ten teacher advisers who attended Warwick Camp, home...
Two Opposition politicians vowed to keep fighting for their constituents after they were dumped from shadow ministries in a One Bermuda Alliance shake-up yesterday.
Jeanne Atherden and Michael Dunkley said they remained committed to the party despite...
Bermuda Medical Specialties Group has added cosmetic plastic surgeon Peter Schwartz to its team of physicians.
Board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, he specialises in cosmetic plastic surgery of the face, breast and body.
Dr Schw...
Public schoolteachers were left in the dark about changes to the way pupils’ performance will be graded, a union leader said yesterday.
Mike Charles, general secretary of the Bermuda Union of Teachers, said that immediate training was needed to bring...
Family members can take advantage of vulnerable seniors when they are most in need of care, an expert has warned.
Keeona Belboda, the manager of the Government’s Ageing and Disability Services, said there had been a “horrifying” rise in complaints ab...
DATE: Oct 10, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Fiona McWhirter
The importation of exotic pets like snakes is illegal, the Government warned yesterday.
A spokeswoman for the Department of the Environment and Natural Resources said: “The adverse impacts of invasive species are considered to be the single greatest ...