Special Olympian Paul Ray has been remembered by his family as a model of self-reliance despite suffering with Down syndrome.
Keen sportsman Mr Ray, who died on September 10 aged 60, brought home a silver medal for golf in the 2011 Special Olympics.
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DATE: Sep 26, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
More than a dozen men and women marched through Hamilton yesterday to highlight the positive effect of drug recovery programmes.
The annual Recovery Walk, organised by the Salvation Army’s Harbour Light programme, saw participants parade on city stre...
ILS (Bermuda) Ltd, organisers of Bermuda Convergence 2017, has launched a new education initiative that will provide scholarships for five Bermudian students to work towards an Associate in General Insurance (AINS) designation through the Bermuda Ins...
The Bermuda High School for Girls is hosting an information evening for parents tomorrow.
The event is geared at parents interested in Early Years Programme, Year 1 or Year 7 entry for their daughter.
Head of School Linda Parker said: “The Girls' Ad...
The Bermuda Union of Teachers is inviting all schools, ministry and department of education staff and the public to take part in a national grub day.
The fundraiser, where participants don’t have to wear uniforms, aims to help people affected by the...
The Progressive Labour Party’s pledge to phase out middle schools and revert to a two-tier public school system has come under question from Cole Simons, the Shadow Minister of Education.
Mr Simons noted that the Throne Speech had indicated that the ...
DATE: Sep 26, 2017 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Dear Dr Nekia,
When is enough, enough? Some people leave at the first signs of trouble and others stay through years of tears. How do you know when it is time to call it quits with no regrets, doubts, guilt, or feeling like you are a failure or quitt...
The West Indian Association is continuing its fundraising efforts to support the Caribbean after the back-to-back impact of major hurricanes.
Several Caribbean islands were devastated by Hurricane Irma earlier this month, with some receiving a second...
DATE: Sep 25, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
David Burt, the Premier, and economic development and tourism minister Jamahl Simmons attended the US Congressional Black Caucus Foundation annual legislative conference at the weekend.
The two day CBCF meeting in the US capital is a major policy con...
North Village Community Club are teaming up with Soul Food Promotions and “De Fun Zone” to bring a sense of community to Bernard Park, starting with tomorrow’s Premier Division home opener against local rivals Boulevard Blazers.
In the first initiati...