With Christmas around the corner, Patience Lowe has just one wish — and that is to become a qualified physiotherapist.
Her journey has been inspired by her older sister, Daniella-Jade, who suffers from spinal condition spina bifida, and has required ...
PwC Bermuda has donated 120 computer monitors to be used by students at the island’s public schools.
The donation, made to the Department of Education this week, is intended to help Government improve Bermudian student’s access to the latest technolo...
DATE: Dec 21, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Bermuda’s inflation rate crept down to 1.5 per cent in September, the lowest rate recorded in more than a year and down 0.8 percentage points from August.
The main driver of cost-of-living increases over the past year was the transport and foreign tr...
Daniel Phillips recently competed in two junior tennis tournaments in Florida, losing in the second round of the Little Mo Internationals in Palm Beach and then reaching the round of 32 in the 56th Junior Orange Bowl International which finished yest...
DATE: Dec 20, 2017 | CATEGORY: Tennis-Squash | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
Chief Justice Ian Kawaley is to step down next year after more than five years as the island’s top Supreme Court judge.
Mr Justice Kawaley replaced Sir Richard Ground in April 2012 after a distinguished career in the commercial courts.
His time as Ch...
DATE: Dec 19, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
OBMI landscape architect Jennifer Davidson has been welcomed as a Chartered member of the Landscape Institute, after completing a series of rigorous examinations.
Ms Davidson’s inclusion with the organisation’s other 3,241 members makes her the four...
Schoolchildren are to be introduced to the technology behind cryptocurrency and blockchain at the fourth Code 441 Hackathon on Monday.
Jahde Eve of Code 441, a technology charity, said the free event is aimed at pupils aged between 12 and 17 and will...
DATE: Dec 18, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
A Bermudian college student has earned a $5,000 scholarship to help pursue the performing arts abroad.
Chinyere Nwasike was named as one of three recipients of the annual Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Bermuda scholarship.
The 20-year-old student ...
Three students have landed IT scholarships in a bid to get more women into the industry.
Lara Backeberg, 13, Ashlyn Lee, 15, and Kameron Young, 16, from Bermuda High School for Girls, each landed $5,000 scholarships from software specialists Treefrog...
With the festive season very much upon us and much of the world in a tizzy over mounting issues that affect life on this earth, with divisiveness, hatred and violence exacting a heavy toll, this seems an appropriate time to pause and to reflect on wh...
DATE: Dec 16, 2017 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Al Seymour