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Column: Why Do We Still Need IDAHOBIT?

Column: Why Do We Still Need IDAHOBIT?

[Opinion column written by Dr. Lucie Fremlova] The 17th May is the International Day Against Homophobia, Lesbophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia. It has been celebrated annually since 1990. The day itself, 17th May, was chosen to commemorate the decision to remove homosexuality from the International Classification of Diseases of the World Health Organisation... Read more of this article

Help Choose New Colour For Historic Property

Help Choose New Colour For Historic Property

Bermuda National Trust headquarters “Waterville”, at the Foot of the Lane, is due for painting and they are offering the public a chance to vote online to choose the new colour for the historic property. Their website said, “Bermuda National Trust headquarters “Waterville”, at the Foot of the Lane, is due for painting and we would like your... Read more of this article

RUBiS Signs On To Be SailGP Inspire Partner

RUBiS Signs On To Be SailGP Inspire Partner

RUBiS Energy Bermuda is now the official partner of SailGP’s Bermuda Inspire Programme. A spokesperson said, “This is a world class programme designed to identify the next generation of diverse performance sailors at each host venue. This flagship partnership between RUBiS and SailGP Inspire will help to educate Bermuda’s youth and provide a pathway... Read more of this article

Horseshoe Services Transition To Artex

Horseshoe Services Transition To Artex

Artex, an alternative risk solutions company, today announced the transition of Horseshoe to Artex. Artex expanded its ILS offerings with the acquisition of Horseshoe in 2019.” Kathleen Faries, CEO Capital Solutions, Artex, said, “Horseshoe has always been more than just an ILS specialist firm and the Artex name represents our wide range of... Read more of this article

Review: Tony Brannon & Sarah Golden Eggen

Review: Tony Brannon & Sarah Golden Eggen

[Written by Dale Butler] Leading the way to ensuring we have live music performances are Tony Brannon and a new voice to the Bermuda scene, Sarah Golden Eggen, who has the perfect persona that has added to the excellent repertoire of songs they have chosen. On Saturday, May 14th at the Clubhouse Bar and Lounge, this musical duo did three sets from 7... Read more of this article

AM Best Affirms CG’s Financial Strength

AM Best Affirms CG’s Financial Strength

AM Best has removed Coralisle Group Ltd.’s subsidiaries from ‘under review with developing implications’ and affirmed CG’s credit rating following its acquisition of Barbados based Massy United Insurance Ltd on May 4, 2022. A spokesperson said, ““AM Best affirmed CG’s Financial Strength Rating of “A” [Excellent] and the Long-Term Issuer... Read more of this article

Lambe On Track To Make Record Appearance

Lambe On Track To Make Record Appearance

[Written by Stephen Wright] Reggie Lambe hopes to become Bermuda’s most capped player as he closes in on Damon Ming’s record of 43 appearances. Lambe has been capped 42 times by his country and expects to surpass Ming’s tally during Bermuda’s Concacaf Nations League campaign, which starts next month. Ming, who at the age of 43 still turns out... Read more of this article

Ministry: 9 Bus Runs Cancelled On Tuesday

Ministry: 9 Bus Runs Cancelled On Tuesday

[Updated] The Ministry released the list of bus cancellations for this morning [May 17] with the list indicating that there are two bus runs cancelled so far today. Update 4.05pm: The Ministry has released the list of bus cancellations for this afternoon. There were 2 runs cancelled this morning, 7 cancelled this afternoon, for a total of 9 cancelled... Read more of this article

BUEI’s Kids Hour Saturdays Explores Shipwrecks

BUEI’s Kids Hour Saturdays Explores Shipwrecks

The Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute [BUEI] announced that ‘Shipwrecks’ is the topic for this month’s ‘Kids Hour Saturdays’ on May 21. A spokesperson said, “Kids Hours Saturdays’ takes place every third Saturday of the month at 11am and 2pm respectively. Each hour features the screening of short films followed by a book reading... Read more of this article

Main Library Phones And Internet Are Down

Main Library Phones And Internet Are Down

The Main Library phones and internet are still down, the Government said today. A Government spokesperson said, “The public is advised that the Main Library phones and internet are still down. Technicians are currently on-site working to resolve the issue. “The problem is anticipated to be rectified as soon as possible. The Ministry apologises for... Read more of this article

Girls Futsal Programme Starting Tomorrow

Girls Futsal Programme Starting Tomorrow

Girls can improve their football skills at a coaching clinic at the hockey pitch at the National Sports Centre, starting tomorrow [May 18]. The Girls Futsal Programme will feature Brazilian coach Junior and will be held every Wednesday until June 15 for girls aged 8 to 12. The cost is $150, with sessions running from 6 pm until 7 pm. Register online... Read more of this article

Bermuda Competes Again In Dominican Republic

Bermuda Competes Again In Dominican Republic

The Bermuda basketball team played their third game in the Dominican Republic, losing by 30 points to a Dominican Republic Select Team. Bermuda got out to an 11-4 early lead, however due to mounting injuries which were expected due to the physicality of the FIBA game and the Bermuda player’s fitness level, things became more challenging. Adam... Read more of this article