Algebra can be bewildering to many children, but the first time Graydon Flatt’s mother showed him an algebraic equation, he understood in no time.
He was five years old.
He is now 13 and in Year 9 at Warwick Academy.
Graydon has won the annual Cent...
Long jumper Tyrone Smith believes he has made his strongest ever start to a season and is confident of qualifying for this summer's World Championships within the next month.
Smith has already jumped over eight metres on three occasions this year, wi...
Government must establish a Tourism Authority to help guide the tourist industry in Bermuda, according UBP leader Kim Swan.
Mr Swan was reacting after Tony Brannon yesterday revealed he had been axed from the Tourism Board.
In a statement this mornin...
Government this morning hit back at Opposition claims that no plan is in place to deal with gang violence.
Shadow National Security Minister Michael Dunkley was speaking after it emerged that Government had been looking at overseas schemes, such as C...
Allied World Assurance Company will conduct a review of its operations in Bermuda as it goes through the process of merging with Transatlantic Holdings, one of its top executives told The Royal Gazette yesterday.
The “merger of equals” agreement be...
The decision by then Premier Ewart Brown to provide refuge to four Guantánamo detainees in Bermuda in June 2009 continues to vex residents some two years after the fact. We now know that the American and British governments are involved in discussion...
DATE: Jun 15, 2011 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Walton Brown
“We need the possibility of escape as surely as we need hope; without it the life of the cities would drive all men into crime or drugs or psychoanalysis,” Edward Abbey, ‘Desert Solitaire’.
Itchy feet. I have itchy feet and no, it’s not a medical co...
Entertainer Tony Brannon has been axed from the Tourism Board, it emerged today.
He received a letter from Tourism Minister Patrice Minors which said: “Your passion for the Bermuda Tourism product has not gone unnoticed, however after much reflection...
The Island experienced an earthquake measuring 3.7 on the Richter Scale and lasting nearly eight seconds, according to scientific figures.
Geologist Martin Brewer said results from the Island's seismogram station in Warwick showed the quake took pla...
Politicans and family members came together yesterday to officially open the Dame Lois Browne Evans building.
Part of Court Street was closed for the ceremony which dedicated the new police/court building which is named after Dame Lois.
* For many mo...