Sunday March 20th: “Good News” Spotlight

March 20, 2016

While much of the news this past week centered around the immigration matter, there were a number of other things happening in the community also, with 11-year-old Ravi Cannonier-Watson selected out of over 2,000 applicants to attend the Royal Ballet School in London, both Nahki Wells and Jonte Smith scoring goals, and Florenz Maxwell being named as a finalist for a Caribbean Literature award.

In additional good news, Bermuda Optical donated $6,000 to charity, students donated 25 bins of non-perishable goods to the Eliza DoLittle Society, Travel Noire said that Bermuda can be summed up as “perfection,” a group knitted hats and blankets for premature and sick babies at a hospital in Uganda, and more than 100 people shaved their heads in support of the St. Baldrick’s Foundation.

GN cover March 20th 2016

We also posted various community photo galleries, including coverage of Tokio Re PeeWee Cricket, the Lighthouse Medical Expo, the Spring Swimming Championships, the Signature St. George’s event, the Bermuda Beach Art Festival as well as multiple galleries of the St. Baldrick’s Foundation fundraising events.

In an effort to highlight some of positive news happening in our community, we supplement our standard morning and evening email newsletters with a special Sunday “Good News” email newsletter edition, which strictly focuses on the positive news from the past week.

You can sign up to have the free newsletter delivered via email here, and/or access the links below. In addition, for those who like positive news, please feel free to visit our sister site ForeverBermuda.com, which seeks to showcase the best of Bermuda as well as provide information and listings for visitor related services.

Links to some of the ‘good news’ from the past week are below:

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  1. MPP says:

    Keep up the good news, Bernews!