Zuhrah is a talented and promising upcoming artist.
Deidre Shakir, Zuhrah’s mother, said: “Zuhrah has been drawing since about the age of 3 when she was given her first easel.
“One day she asked Dad to draw a horse for her and realised that she cou...
Harry Jameson is 6 years old and attends Somerset Primary. Originally from New Zealand, Harry and his family arrived in Bermuda last year. Harry said: “I really like Somerset Primary and my favourite subject is maths and soccer is my favourite sport....
Curb’s Central Council wish to express their concern at the way the Reverend Nicholas Tweed has been treated over his work-permit renewal.
Tweed is uniquely qualified for the position, not only from a spiritual and leadership perspective, but also fr...
Last week before midterm, we did a Hallowe’en Concert at the Ramp along with other musicians from Primary and Secondary.
We called ourselves the Hallowe’en Howlers because that is the name of one of the scary pieces that we performed. Also, it remind...
On October 21, Purvis Primary had a career fair in the morning, which consisted of various community workers speaking with the students about their career role.
One of the community workers who came to visit was Michael Dunkley, the Premier.
Mr Dunk...
A series of free health screenings are being offered by the Bermuda Hospitals Board in recognition of Diabetes and Chronic Lung Disease Awareness Month.
The Diabetes Respiratory Endocrine and Metabolism (DREAM) Centre, which provides diabetes, asthma...
DATE: Nov 01, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
In her line of work, Rhonda Smith-Simmons always encouraged women to go for regular mammograms.
The registered nurse worked full-time as the education officer at the Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre and made sure to follow her own advice.
In March 20...
After reading the October 27 editorial titled “What’s missing? Rear window, bravery, honour, leadership”, we can understand the Editor’s shock at the news that the football team’s attackers were from the ages of 13 to 16. But that’s about the typical...
DATE: Oct 31, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Khalid Wasi
He could easily put the money in his pocket, but that’s not what Noel Hodgson is about.
For the past two decades he’s held a party at Spinning Wheel to coincide with the end of daylight savings.
Part proceeds from this year’s event will be given to ...
Pupils from Sandys Middle School will get the chance to learn from the best of the best when SoftBank Team Japan members turn teachers for a pioneering education initiative.
Chefs, personal trainers, engineers and technicians from the America’s Cup t...