Clement Talbot fought back the tears as he made an emotional farewell to the Ross (Blackie) Talbot Charity Classic.
In what could well be the organisation's last presentation, Mr Talbot yesterday gave $335,000 to 13 “deserving” charities before a roo...
After years of declining employee engagement levels around the world, a new analysis released yesterday by Aon Hewitt, the global human resource solutions business of Aon, showed a positive global shift in employee engagement — or emotional and intel...
A top British prison expert has completed his review of Bermuda's Department of Corrections and handed the report to Government.
Justice Minister Kim Wilson yesterday offered no comment on Phil Wheatley's review.
Said a Government spokeswoman: “The M...
Governor George Fergusson and Acting Premier Michael Scott saluted Queen Elizabeth II's reign of duty and honour as they kicked off Diamond Jubilee celebrations in Dockyard today.
About 50 boats dressed up in Union Jack colours sailed from Hamilton t...
DATE: Jun 02, 2012 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
The Responsibility and Protection of Employee Benefits: The elderly gentleman limps quietly into office where as usual, there is a bit of a line. He is there to inquire as to his final monthly benefit payment derived from his career contributions to ...
Retired MP John Barritt will be the keynote speaker at the ninth Annual Bishop’s Luncheon for Catholic members of the Bermuda business community and their invited guests.
The event will take place next Wednesday, June 6, at the at the Gazebo Room, Fa...
Nothing is more frustrating than trying to send an e-mail with an attachment and having it bounce back as undeliverable because the file size exceeds your attachment quota. And, to make matters worse, these bounce backs always seem to occur when we a...
Expectations are a funny thing. Sometimes a positive emotional outlook can cloud one’s judgment and restrict sceptical and rationale thought.
I know personally because I just ran the Bermuda Half Marathon Derby for the first time which I naively tho...
It is graduation time here in Bermuda. What are you going to do with the rest of your life? University, trades, industry, service organisations?
Finally, finishing school is a major milestone: the beginning of perpetual independence, control over you...
Heavy rains caused a few anxious moments for organisers, but the Bermuda Day Parade set off without a hitch as skies finally cleared.
As floats and majorettes lined up outside Bernard Park, the roadsides were thronged with spectators under umbrellas ...
DATE: May 25, 2012 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell