The Premier visited two residents celebrating their 100th birthday today.
David Burt called on Deolinda Pacheco and he visited Frederick Arthur Butterfield with Diallo Rabain, the Minister of Education and Workforce Development.
Mr Burt said: “It wa...
Twelve girls from public schools were given coding skills on a camp funded by a local insurance company.
ConnecTech’s first Django Girls coding camp took place during the Easter break as part of a plan to ensure girls get a fair chance of future oppo...
Channa James, 20, fondly remembers her first mission trip.
It was 2016 and she went to Haiti, with a group of volunteers, to complete a building project.
The children in the Caribbean nation greeted them with such excitement; she couldn’t believe ho...
The Bermuda Under-17 women’s football team fly out next Saturday for the Concacaf Championship in Nicaragua, which begins with their group B match against Canada on April 20.
The Bermuda Football Association confirmed the squad of 20, which will be...
DATE: Apr 07, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
A writing partnership between Bermuda College students and prisoners at Westgate yesterday unveiled its work.
Shawnette Somner, an education officer at the prison was stunned at the display at the college’s library.
Ms Somner said: “I’m speechless — ...
DATE: Apr 06, 2018 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
The most important lesson artist Otto Trott learnt at the Berkeley Institute was that he could be anything he wanted to be.
Now Mr Trott, who will showcase his work as part of the school’s 120th anniversary celebration art show, wants his artwork to...
“Country roads, take me home, to the place where I belong”
— John Denver
As much as travelling is fun, exciting and sometimes adventurous, it has both a beginning and an end. At the end, one eventually travels back home to the place where you belong...
DATE: Apr 06, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Christopher Famous
The Argus Group has donated $17,000 to Knowledge Quest, a scholarship charity, to fund higher education for Bermudians.
The funds for the donation came from the sale of shares held in a trust in the name of John Sainsbury, a former chief executive of...
One in three Bermuda residents suffered sex abuse before the age of 18, a new survey has shown.
Saving Children and Revealing Secrets, a charity that helps to prevent child sex abuse, teamed up with the Bermuda Health Council to conduct the survey.
M...
A former CedarBridge Academy teacher who lost a “bitterly fought” Court of Appeal challenge against the education ministry over a workplace medical complaint admitted yesterday that she did not do enough to prove her case.
Karen Clemons said: “I did...