A senior year school project struck the right chord with one musically inclined Somersfield Academy student.
“It took about seven months of just pure work,” 15-year-old Smith’s resident Shane White said of the undertaking.
His project — a handmade ...
A children’s charity has urged young victims of sexual abuse to come forward while insisting “it is never too late for offenders to be brought to justice”.
The call from the Coalition for the Protection of Children comes after well-known footballer Q...
The 2016 Bermuda Census is all but completed with nearly 95 per cent of the population having answered the questionnaire.
Bermudians and non-Bermudians are required by law to partake in the Census.
Premier Michael Dunkley said: “I am pleased to say w...
Nephrologist Lynnette Thomas will be the guest speaker at Thursday’s “Docs For Dinner” event, hosted by Bermuda Healthcare Services and Brown-Darrell Clinic.
Dr Thomas, a former director of nephrology at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, is Bermuda’...
DATE: Mar 06, 2017 | CATEGORY: Health | AUTHOR: News Staff
Freddie Evans, formerly the acting Commissioner of Education, has been appointed to the post of commissioner to lead the island’s public school system.
The announcement came this afternoon from the Board of Education.
It ends a long stint without a p...
DATE: Mar 06, 2017 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
The Emperial Group was named as one of America’s Cup Bermuda’s Community Ambassadors earlier this month. They were chosen for their broad reach to a variety of groups and their focus on unifying the community for a common objective.
Eugene Dean, Corr...
The Earl of Wessex has presented 17 young Bermudians with Gold Awards, the pinnacle of achievement of the Duke of Edinburgh Awards programme.
Prince Edward was at the Gold Awards Ceremony at Government House today, hosted by Governor John Rankin, wit...
DATE: Mar 04, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: News Staff
Tax reform aimed at the privileged will be a key priority for the Progressive Labour Party if it wins the next General Election, leader David Burt said yesterday.
Mr Burt vowed to tackle inequality by targeting “vast swaths of domestic wealth and inc...
After a period of “dormancy”, the Bermuda Philharmonic Society is set to return to the stage this weekend in an effort to entertain and promote the arts.
Alison Black, the chair of the organisation, said that while the orchestra had fallen by the way...
DATE: Mar 03, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Education should be depoliticised to make it “about the children, not the adults”, according to outgoing minister Wayne Scott.
An independent entity similar to the Bermuda Tourism Authority should be considered to stop politics getting in the way of ...
DATE: Mar 03, 2017 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan