A PROGRAMME specifically geared to the enhancement of high-achievers will soon be open to local students looking to further challenge themselves academically.
The Institute for Talented Students in Be...
COMMUNITY effort involving residents of St. George's and St. David's could see needed funds raised for five schools at the eastern end of the island.
St. George's Preparatory, St. George's Preschool, ...
FORMER Bermuda resident Kathleen Frith crossed paths with leading actor and environmental educator Harrison Ford this week.
Mrs. Frith is now based in Boston where she works as communications co-ordin...
ENTREPRENEUR Kenny Bascome this week announced his plans to run for a seat in St. George's during the next General Election but said he was undecided whether he would run as an Independent or under th...
THE Ministry of Transport has announced the appointment of James G. Howes as the new general manager of the Bermuda International Airport.
Mr. Howes, who took over the post at the beginning of this mo...
A SPECIAL exhibit of the works of some of the world's most outstanding marine artists will be held at the Windjammer Gallery next week.
Marine Paintings, featuring the works of local and international...
FITTED dinghy racing, an endemic part of Bermuda's heritage, is today falling by the wayside, some sailors believe. And it is hoped that a fundraiser, to be held in support of the Bermuda Fitted Dingh...
WHEN Lawson Mapp painted heraldic crests for the new City Hall building in Hamilton, he had no idea that he would one day be sitting in its offices as mayor.
And little did the Mayor know that he'd be...
THE "snail's pace" legislative process in Bermuda must be accelerated if the island is to remain a competitive player in the world of international finance, Shadow Legislative Affairs Minister John Ba...
LONGSTANDING concerns regarding certain practices by the Bermuda Industrial Union (BIU) have led community activist Raymond Russell and his brother, Gary, to initiate proceedings to establish a separa...