Millicent Grace deShield Washington, was one of the last of the generation of Black Bermudian nurses who trained at the Cottage Hospital Nursing Home.
Mrs Washington, who passed away at her daughter’s...
Bermuda observed National Heroes Day last week, honouring the contributions of eight distinguished Bermudians.
It is no disrespect to their accomplishments to state the obvious. There are numerous uns...
Educator, author and activist Eva Hodgson is best known as an antiracism campaigner.
Letters to newspaper editors she has written since the 1960s and publications she has authored have had race relat...
The last surviving member of a family that left an indelible mark in public service in Bermuda and abroad, has died.
Wyonne Paine passed away in Britain, aged 97.
Mrs Paine, a force in education and o...
Somers Day was observed for nearly two decades before Parliament created the two-day Cup Match holiday in 1947.
The first known public commemoration of Sir George Somers’s 1609 landing of the Sea Vent...
Chateauguay, Quebec, is the last place you would expect to find a Bermudian journalist, let alone one who has blazed quite a few trails during a distinguished career in Canada. But Ernest Scott Tucker...
The Bermuda College has embarked on a publicity campaign in the wake of recent criticism of its associate degree in science, nursing programme.
Anyone who is considering nursing as a career is perhap...
Edna Watson was once called “the bravest woman alive”. The accolade came from a fellow passenger, who spent 11 hours floating with her and eight other survivors in the waters of the Atlantic, nearly 4...