BHS held their third annual “Graduation Walk” on May 22nd when the Graduating Class of 2018 paraded past more than 300 cheering and high-fiving Primary students, in their caps and gowns, to allow the younger students to congratulate them and share in...
Dear Sir,
I read with interest in The Royal Gazette, the recent comments of our premier, David Burt, who, in the House of Assembly said that the Progressive Labour Party’s constitution committed the party “to serve as a vehicle in moving Bermuda to i...
DATE: May 26, 2018 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
No independent candidates are in the running for the double by-election on June 7.
Voters will choose between Scott Pearman of the One Bermuda Alliance and Curtis Richardson of the Progressive Labour Party. in Constituency 27, Paget East.
The race is...
DATE: May 25, 2018 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Pupils from a convent school are helping Bermuda’s struggling toad population.
Grade 3 pupils at Mount St Agnes Academy jumped into action after Bermuda Zoological Society educator Jamie Bacon visited them to explain how polluted pond conditions acro...
A West End school will use its float in tomorrow’s Bermuda Day Parade to celebrate a milestone birthday.
Chris Naylor, design and technology teacher at Sandys Secondary Middle School, said the parade entry would honour the school’s history since it o...
A lack of government transport has blocked youngsters on the autistic spectrum disorder programme from attending therapy sessions at special needs centre WindReach.
Parents of children on the programme, based at Paget Primary School, said the Governm...
DATE: May 24, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
A few months ago, I was given a message that I had been summoned to the court of Edwena Smith at her stately home on Montpelier Road in Devonshire.
For those who didn’t know, Mrs Smith was a legendary teacher of Latin at the Berkeley Institute from 1...
DATE: May 24, 2018 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Christopher Famous
As an artist it is Rachel Swinburne’s duty to draw attention to the things we do not see.
As an art teacher, it falls on her to show her students how to do the same.
She brought fresh eyes to the island two years ago when she took the role at Bermud...
In January I wrote two opinion pieces on the proposed sugar tax. Given that the Government has now laid the Customs Tariff Amendment (No. 2) Act 2018 before the House of Assembly, it is worth reminding you of what the World Health Organisation recomm...
The Bermuda Sloop Foundation’s sail training ship has headed off on a four-day voyage from St George’s to Philadelphia.
The Spirit of Bermuda, which left on Sunday, will take part in the city’s Memorial Day Festival, from Friday to May 28.
The trip m...
DATE: May 23, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell