A children’s charity is urging MPs to focus on a raft of initiatives to tackle the root causes of gang violence and improve the lives of the island’s youngest.
The Coalition for the Protection of Children yesterday released a 38-point plan, which inc...
DATE: Oct 20, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
School has become a family affair for three Bermudians abroad.
Destiny and T.J. Smith and their sister Krystal Lowe all have a spot on the campus at the University of South Wales.
Their mother, Lena Smith, led the charge. She took the four youngest o...
People told Raymond Brangman he’d never make it in life.
In 2006 he dropped out of high school and was convinced he’d spend the rest of his working years stocking shelves at a grocery store.
The Bermuda Sloop Foundation proved his salvation.
“I did...
Carrie Zenti, a former education coordinator at Masterworks, has died at the age of 46 after a prolonged battle with breast cancer.
Ms Zenti left the island seven years ago to focus on her health, but Masterworks head Tom Butterfield said her hard wo...
DATE: Oct 20, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Are you a bully? Doris DeCosta would be shocked if anyone answered yes to that question.
She counsels bullies and people who have been bullied in the workplace and was surprised to learn just how few people recognise it as a problem.
“It’s a topic t...
Next month’s Bermuda College Fall Lecture Series will put age discrimination under the spotlight.
Titled “Age Discrimination: An Inconvenient Truth” will focus on defining and promoting an understanding of age discrimination, in as wide a scope possi...
An American professor will give a public lecture on efforts made to recognise the sacrifice of Bermudians in the aftermath of the Great War
Bruce Elliott, a frequent visitor to the island, will provide a talk entitled “The Place of the First World Wa...
Dear Sir,
After seeing the unveiling of the Olympic Wall of Fame at our National Sports Centre, I write this letter with just a tad of disappointment. Seeing that Clarence Hill is our only Olympic medal-winner, he should have a singular monument amon...
DATE: Oct 19, 2016 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Students at St George’s Preschool proved that the Bermudian community spirit blossoms early when they came together to fix their playhouse that was knocked down in Hurricane Nicole.
On checking the playground for damages on the Friday morning after ...
The PHC Foundation handed out $32,500 to help five young men and women with their studies.
The group’s ninth annual Scholarship Awards Presentation took place at Chubb Bermuda, and was attended by the recipients and their friends and families and PHC...