A group of Somersfield Academy students: Emilie Boucher, 14, Justice Hammer Furbert, 13, Sam Resnik, 13, and Eleanor Cox have hosted numerous events this year for their school annual community project. From movie nights, yard sales, trash clean ups, ...
An abuse victim who suffered years of sexual exploitation at the hands of former Bermuda footballer and coach Wendell Baxter has spoken of the devastating effects his actions had on him.
The man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was aged just 1...
The Secondary Department at Saltus held its second annual Inter-House Golf Tournament on June 2 at Ocean View Golf Course. Under sunny skies with a light breeze, seven middle year golfers and nine senior golfers took to the course to compete for the ...
Molly Riihiluoma grew up on the water and thought that every child in Bermuda had a similar experience.
Her parents sailed; her brothers sailed; she was rarely away from the surf.
As a head instructor for the America’s Cup Endeavour Programme, she w...
Alicia Zuill moved to East End Primary this school year as a paraprofessional.
Alicia had previously been working at CedarBridge Academy for 19 years.
Alicia is now working with nine-year-old Jahsun Simons who is a visually impaired student.
Jahsu...
Vance Campbell and the Reverend Emilygail Dill have been declared as Progressive Labour Party candidates for the July 18 General Election.
Mr Campbell will run in Smith’s West, the seat he lost against Trevor Moniz of the One Bermuda Alliance at the ...
DATE: Jun 22, 2017 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
The Bermuda Football Association has asked for child and welfare officers to be assigned to organisations dealing with vulnerable persons.
It comes after former Bermuda footballer and coach Wendell Baxter was jailed on Tuesday for a string of histori...
DATE: Jun 22, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: News Staff
Two more schools have been awarded green flag status through Greenrock’s Eco-Schools programme, bringing the island’s total to six.
The award — an international symbol of school sustainability — was granted to Lyceum Pre-School and Victor Scott Prim...
Members of the Bermuda Union of Teachers have commenced working to rule and could take further action, after a breakdown in negotiations with the Ministry of Education.
Teachers agreed to work their contracted hours only following a vote at an emerg...
DATE: Jun 22, 2017 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Recent warm and wet weather has created a perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes and the experts at Vector Control are reminding the public to be vigilant and empty out standing water.
It comes amid ongoing concerns about the mosquito-borne Zika viru...