Bermuda Police Service is urging young Bermudians to join its longstanding, “life-changing” Police Cadet Programme.
On Monday the service began recruiting youths between the ages of 16 and 21 to serve the community while pursuing further education.
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This Father’s Day will be 21 years since my dad’s death. I’ve now lived longer without him than I did with. Every day, I wake up grateful for what he worked so hard to provide for me: a good education, financial security and back-up. I know I’m very ...
DATE: Jun 15, 2016 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Julia Pitt
If you would like to see an added interest in your garden and space allows, consider creating a “wild garden” to encourage avian activity, insects, lizards, butterflies and moths.
Such areas can have a controlled, but natural appearance, and meld in...
The hard work has paid off for 11 graduates of Care Learning Centre.
After taking on the notably difficult new computerised programme for the GED, Care’s graduates donned caps and gowns for a ceremony with their families and teachers.
Congratulating ...
DATE: Jun 15, 2016 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
No churches will be used as polling stations for the referendum on same-sex relationships, home affairs minister Patricia Gordon-Pamplin announced yesterday.
Mrs Gordon-Pamplin told a press conference schools would largely be used for the ballot, as ...
Sure Karen Jones knows her wine, but garbage is her real passion.
The 34-year-old is in the water at 6am every day, diving up trash. Sponsors give her cash for her efforts.
It’s all part of an initiative the general manager of Discovery Wines starte...
Tiara Webb, the daughter of former Government minister Renee Webb, has been elected to join the Phi Beta Kappa honour society upon her graduation. Ms Webb, 21, graduated magna cum laude with a degree in journalism and media production from the Edward...
DATE: Jun 14, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Bermuda’s latest gang shootings have led me to reflect upon something I recently observed. I happened to be in a store and spotted a woman of approximately 20 years, with a child of about 3, who was messing about as three-year-olds do. In return, the...
The education system and black history were among the issues tackled during the island’s first “Speakers’ Corner” on Sunday afternoon.
Dozens turned up to the Loyal Gazette event at Loyal Hill Field in Devonshire, which allowed members of the public ...
The executive director of the Centre Against Abuse has renewed her call on the community to help shed light on domestic abuse.
Speaking today at the Hamilton Rotary Club, Laurie Shiell outlined what can be done to break the taboo surrounding “Bermuda...