Bermuda High School marked the International Hour of Code yesterday with an invitation to schoolgirls to take part in a day of coding.
BHS teamed up with public schools to run their own coding day as part of the worldwide event.
Darren Burchall, h...
DATE: Dec 05, 2017 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
A Bermudian-based law firm director has been listed as one of the top 200 international Powerwomen by Citywealth magazine.
It is the third consecutive year that Fozeia Rana-Fahy, of MJM Limited, has made the list.
A client who gave a quote to Citywea...
A total of eight secondary schools got a $30,000 boost from a reinsurance firm’s charity programme.
PartnerRe handed over the cash at the end of this year’s Dollars for Hours scheme, which paired pupils with charities on community projects and paid t...
The acquisition of Aecon by China Communications Construction Company International may come as a shock to some Bermudians, after the recent approval of the Airport Redevelopment Project this year and the controversy surrounding it. CCCI has agreed t...
Education minister Diallo Rabain visited the Bermuda College to meet welders taking their practical test for national certification.
Welders, electricians, automotive service technicians and landscapers are required to be nationally certified, meanin...
A new Bill to decriminalise small quantities of cannabis was tabled in the House of Assembly on Friday.
The Misuse of Drugs (Decriminalisation of Cannabis) Amendment Act was formally proposed by Zane DeSilva, the Minister of Social Development and Sp...
DATE: Dec 04, 2017 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
So which is it? Is the Government seriously considering the i-word or not? You may recall that the Junior Minister of Home Affairs, Jason Hayward, who also happens to be the president of the Bermuda Public Services Union, was the first government off...
A local kidney transplant service would save lives and offer patients with chronic kidney disease a better quality of life, according to the Global Transplant Initiative.
The Norwegian company has proposed setting up a live-donor transplantation prog...
Progressive Labour Party MP Tinee Furbert used her maiden speech in the House of Assembly on Friday to focus on enhancing the quality of life for persons with disabilities.
The Junior Minister of Disability Affairs said disabilities were consistentl...
A new plan for public schools was unveiled in the House of Assembly yesterday.
Targets include 75 per cent of all public school pupils up to recognised standards in reading and mathematics inside five years.
School principals will be given powers to ...
DATE: Dec 02, 2017 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan