Never in his wildest dreams did Harrison Isaac expect to start a family again, in his 60s.
The semi-retired architectural services provider already had three children and six grandchildren.
A 2011 trip to Manila, Philippines changed his life.
“The...
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The Portuguese family of Bermuda moved from being third-class citizens to first-class in a little more than 40 years.
From a beginnings of 1849 up to 1965, which is approximately 120 years’ later, they still had not penetrated the socio-ec...
DATE: Apr 26, 2016 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Discussing differences with someone whose views may run counter to your own is the theme of a celebration of hospitality by the community group Imagine Bermuda.
A variety of political and social figures from diverse backgrounds have committed to the ...
DATE: Apr 26, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
The Botanical Gardens turned into a Boogie Wonderland yesterday for a disco-themed “dance walk”.
About 200 people joined in the second annual event, with many sporting 1970s-inspired clothing such as shiny suits, afro wigs and gaudy medallions.
Afte...
Bermuda’s cannabis policy is in urgent need of an overhaul, according to Stratton Hatfield, a leading member of the group charged with investigating the drug more than three years ago.
Many of the sweeping changes proposed by the Cannabis Reform Coll...
DATE: Apr 25, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Impact Mentoring Academy, an all-boys private school for middle and high school students, is holding its first open house.
The school will showcase its new curricula, new programmes, and its new location at the former Berkeley Institute premises.
Adu...
Robots will be taking over the National Sports Centre on Saturday, as part of an interschool competition.
The Remotely Operated Vehicle Challenge will feature 28 teams from 9 Bermudian middle schools, as they pilot the robotic vehicles they have bui...
The theft of a donation box from the Chewstick Foundation’s Front Street premises has been described by its founder as “unfortunate” and “surprising”.
The box, which had up to $200 inside, is believed to have gone missing between Wednesday afternoon ...
You will never be out of work as a mechanic and there is more to hairdressing than cutting hair.
These were among the pearls of wisdom shared with CedarBridge Academy’s senior students yesterday, as the annual vocational career fair pointed to bright...
Crowds gathered in Union Square today to celebrate the Bermuda Industrial Union’s 70th anniversary.
The block party, from 11am to 7pm, kept young visitors entertained with activities such as a tug-of-war and a balloon squashing competition, as well a...