A trio of Bermuda College students will compete for a chef job at Hamilton Princess and Beach Club next weekend.
Celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson is to host the event, which will see Aaron Albouy, Serena Simmons and Anthony Sousa prepare two courses ...
DATE: Feb 23, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: News Staff
The Bermuda Sloop Foundation will resort to “piracy” once more to raise funds for its voyages on-board the Spirit of Bermuda.
The organisation, which has just won the Tall Ships America Programme of the Year Award 2017, is to host its signature Pira...
My name is Kaya Vogler and I’m 17 years old. After graduating, I plan on taking a gap year and then hope to attend a university in Switzerland to study physics.
Once I have my degree I am hoping to get a job in research. Outside of school, I play t...
When I read this year’s Budget in the relationship with the state of the economy and society, I had to fall back on my cricket analogies. The comparison I give would be that my opponent has declared at 350 and my team are on 110 and we just lost the ...
Bermuda must do better at recognising the achievements of black Bermudians, according to Clyde Best.
Mr Best told The Royal Gazette: “That’s something we have to improve upon. We have black Bermudians in all walks of life in all parts of the world th...
Teaching children about the historical contributions of Bermudians should start at home, Ombudsman Victoria Pearman said yesterday.
Ms Pearman was one of several black Bermudians recognised yesterday by Bermuda’s First Black History Museum at Paget ...
Paget Primary School has been transformed into a museum to honour the achievements of black Bermudians.
Classrooms are now exhibits celebrating achievements and contributions during Black History Month.
Bermuda’s First Black History Museum recognises...
Dear Sir,
Let us turn our thoughts from hatred and revenge to compassion, kindness and understanding.
This poor little boy, Nikolas Cruz was innocently born free from sin 19 years ago.
He was apparently so slashed and hurt, and scarred by spiteful, c...
DATE: Feb 21, 2018 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
There will be no closures or mergers of Bermuda’s public schools this year, David Burt, the Premier, promised yesterday.
He said: “That is not something we are looking into right now.
“What we are looking at right now is making sure we improve the ou...
DATE: Feb 20, 2018 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
The new chairman of the Road Safety Council has said he is committed to the introduction of roadside breath testing and speed cameras.
Dennis Lister III said: “We support roadside sobriety testing and speed cameras 100 per cent and we will do all we...