CHAMPAGNE, fabulous food and great prizes are all on offer as part of a tenth anniversary fundraiser in aid of the Bermuda International Film Festival.
Dubbed ?An Evening in Cannes?, the event will be...
A GOVERNMENT primary school has introduced a new method of study for children whose behavioural problems are hindering their education.
The Alternative Centre for Education (ACE) at Victor Scott Prima...
AN elderly Pembroke woman held hostage by drug dealers and prostitutes who regularly congregate on the doorstep of her Bermuda Housing Corporation (BHC) home, is demanding that Government "do its job"...
A LOCAL teacher has been singled out for her "innovative" classroom methods which have boosted learning among students. Tanisha Edwards, a primary four teacher at Saltus Grammar School, was recognised...
. Jennifer Caines says her neighbours were allowed to move forward with plans to create an access road, despite the fact that the plans involved a portion of her property and she had objected to its u...
One day Edward Trippe might very well be credited with having a hand in the revitalisation of Bermuda's tourism industry. As president of Tucker's Point Club he introduced fractional ownership to the ...
The land, the former site of the Seon Place building which was cleared and excavated years ago, currently sits unused and is boarded up for safety reasons. A proposal now before the Environment Minist...
FORMER temps with employment agency SOS Limited have fired back at its claims that their recollections of poor treatment by the agency were "exaggerated and distorted".
They insist the allegations rep...
PAST residents of Hayward Manor this week spoke of "deplorable conditions" they had to endure while living there during various times between 2001 and the mid-2006.
It was typical, the women said, for...
TALL bamboo stalks reach up to the sky like the arms of a mother reaching out to her children amongst the stars. Tied together at the top, they spread out to form the base of a teepee and it is inside...