Pembroke residents will face four months of piped water cuts after the government discovered a water mains is no longer viable.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the Minister of Public Works, admitted ...
The Devil’s Hole Aquarium in Smith’s, once an iconic attraction, may have fallen off the map – but the fish and turtles are still happily swimming at the sea-fed cave.
Although it is shuttered as a bu...
A retrospective highlighting the career of one of Bermuda’s top and most prolific 20th-century artists opens next month at the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art.
The exhibition of prints and paintings...
Hospital services may be slightly delayed as a landmark electronic medical record system goes live at the Bermuda Hospitals Board tomorrow.
The Pearl system, for Patient Electronic and Administrative ...
The public have been warned off antisocial behaviour over Hallowe'en, including the throwing of eggs.
Police also called for drivers to take care on the roads with Hallowe'en falling on Monday.
Hallow...
Hamilton businesses have been invited to get creative for the festive season in the city’s annual Christmas Window Decorating Contest.
Size is not a factor, according to marketing co-ordinator Sideya ...
Young photographers are invited to show Bermuda at its best for a competition in memory of an international TV pioneer who lived on the island.
The Dr Reg Grundy Annual Youth Photography Competition: ...
The creation of a gender affairs council after nearly a decade of lobbying has been applauded by the Centre Against Abuse.
The move will “transform lives in Bermuda”, according to Laurie Shiell, execu...
Bermuda’s confirmed active cases of Covid-19 have nearly doubled in the past week, health officials revealed yesterday – with 75 cases, including one person being treated in hospital.
Kim Wilson, the ...
A green transport entrepreneur, riding high on a new e-scooter service, is offering free rides to get more cars off the island’s roads.
Alex Marshall, founder of the Whip Ride Share business, launched...