Ten awardees have been handed Dr Barbara Ball Public Health Scholarships.
The ministry prioritised scholarships to help fill known gaps in capacity, including nursing, occupational therapy, speech therapy, social work, and environmental health.
In to...
Three years ago she was a line cook at The Swizzle Inn — now she is kitchen supervisor at one of the world’s top hotel brands.
By receiving the Tomasz Tabor Hospitality Scholarship, Sajni Richardson was given a helping hand on the path to her job as ...
The Progressive Labour Party has unveiled three General Election candidates to go up against three of the One Bermuda Alliance’s key players.
Architect Curtis Richardson will take on Grant Gibbons in Paget East, barrister Kathy Simmons will challenge...
DATE: Jun 26, 2017 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Saltus students have collected the equivalent of 1,450 meals for The Eliza DoLittle Society’s food bank.
Throughout May, students from S7 to S9 participated in the charities Read to Feed initiative and also hosted a media design competition to promo...
DATE: Jun 26, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: News Staff
Dear Sir,
About the only thing I find useful emerging from Trump politics is the coining of the phrase “fake news”. Fake news is everywhere and has found its way into Bermuda’s politics. I want that to change. Otherwise, how can I make an informed de...
DATE: Jun 24, 2017 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
A team of local students is preparing to represent Bermuda at the inaugural First Global robotics competition.
The all-female team of five Bermuda High School students will battle it out Olympics-style against 163 other teams from around the world i...
DATE: Jun 24, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
A reader asked the question: “I have $40,000 sitting in a local bank account, just doing nothing. Can you advise on best investment options to yield a higher rate?”
The first part of the answer was published on June 10, this is part two. In the first...
A new summer programme to empower the island’s youth to become future leaders was launched yesterday.
The three-week service learning project will see 20 students explore local topics including activism, racism, gang violence and poverty.
“In today’...
Over the past two weeks the Progressive Labour Party has held a few press conferences, and they have been notable for a number of reasons. The first thing that struck me is that the conferences have been high on rhetoric and low on solutions. Althoug...
DATE: Jun 23, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Bryant Trew
One day, while prefecting in Primary Four, I noticed and observed Miss Zuill assisting a student who was working on a Braille writer.
I asked Miss Zuill about Braille and she explained it to me even though she was just learning about it herself. Whi...