Sunday Feb 1st: “Good News” Spotlight

February 1, 2026 | 0 Comments

News that CURB named Taj Donville-Outerbridge, Halle Teart, Ari Kamara, and Kaelyn Fleming as grant recipients, Keeona Belboda won the Government’s 2025 Employee of the Year award and volleyball player Sophie Weikl won a gold medal in Florida were all among the positive news stories from the past week.

GN cover Bermuda February 1 2026

In additional good news, the Bermuda Education Network held its Outstanding Teaching Awards to honour top educators, and the Bermuda Philharmonic Orchestra hosted its third annual Young Artist Composition and Concerto Competition.

We also posted various community photo galleries, including coverage of the Government PSEA End‑of‑Year Celebration, the Arts Centre’s ‘Winter Blues,’ and the Butterfield & Vallis 5K.

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, and also produce a highlight video and article which strictly focuses on the positive news about Bermuda and Bermudians 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 uplifting Bermuda news and visitor related services, or BermudaCovers.com, which offers an array of free Facebook and social media cover images, graphic designs and videos to assist you in showing off your Bermudian pride on social media!

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

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