The island’s Catholic congregation is a reflection of failure to overcome the racial divide, the leader of the Church in Bermuda said yesterday. The Right Reverend Wesley Spiewak, Catholic Bishop of Bermuda, said the low number of black Catholic Ber...
Belco is to run an education campaign on wireless devices at the forefront of the company’s modernisation plans.
“Smart meters”, which record electricity consumption in detail and beam readings straight to the power company, are set to replace tradit...
DATE: May 30, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
A “blockchain for beginners” town hall meeting will be held place in Hamilton tomorrow.
A number of experts in the field will provide insights into the technology that is being embraced by the Bermuda Government as a potential new economic sector for...
Sakisha Webb and “Ms A” became mothers when they were children themselves.
But the two said the experience of having a child made them grow up faster. The women — both now in their thirties — became pregnant aged just 14.
Now they have decided to tal...
On December 4 last year, I wrote an opinion that was headlined “A campaign of independence by stealth”, in which I reminded the public about a number of utterances by high-ranking Progressive Labour Party members since the July 2017 election making t...
Bermuda’s inflation rate fell to 1.8 per cent in March. It was 2 per cent in February.
According to the latest figures reported in the Consumer Price Index bulletin, the transport and foreign travel sector saw a 0.8 per cent increase in prices, with ...
Pauleta, the former Portugal striker, will visit Bermuda to host a children’s football workshop and attend a fundraising dinner at Vasco da Gama Club next month.
Pauleta scored 47 goals for his country and played in two World Cups and two European Ch...
Warwick Academy international baccalaureate pupils ran an art show to raise money for the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art.
Naomi Proctor, Ryley Mason, Shane White, Asha Symons and Cristin Raynor, from the Community, Action and Service programme, ar...
DATE: May 28, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: News Staff
Deirdre Collins knew her life had changed after a phone call she received last autumn.
Deirdre, 22, was told she had won the prestigious Rhodes scholarship for Bermuda.
She said: “In that moment, I knew that the scholarship would undoubtedly change ...
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...