Bermuda CableVision announced yesterday that its customer care department has been equipped to help hearing-impaired customers.
A Teletypewriter system, which allows typed conversation over a phone li...
The Centre on Philanthropy announced yesterday that it will be offering courses to help teach local charities how to be more effective.
Beginning next week, the Centre will offer various one-day cours...
A Bermudian judge has been named as President of the Commonwealth Magistrates' and Judges' Association (CMJA).
Puisne Judge Norma Wade Miller was elected President of the organisation, composed of jud...
Minister of Health Walter Roban opened Mental Health Awareness Week stressing the importance of early treatment of mental disorders.
Speaking at the Mid Atlantic Wellness Institute (MWI), the Minister...
The Bermuda Heart Foundation (BHF) is planning to launch a prevention and intervention centre to combat the leading killer of Bermudians.
Around 64 percent of Bermudians have one or more factors that ...
There are between 250 and 300 homeless on the Island and the number of homeless are on the rise, according to the Salvation Army.
The problem is big enough that the charitable organisation is forced t...
A family was left devastated after the loss of a husband and father in an industrial accident on Monday.
S.A.L. mechanic Jonathan Willis, 39, from Paget died after he was trapped under a forklift in a...
A Paget man was banned from driving all vehicles for 12 months after Police found him asleep in a parked car, smelling of alcohol.
Cordell Burchall, 34, pleaded guilty in Magistrates' Court yesterday ...
A Southampton man said he was stunned after he was turned away by a clerk while trying to pay a parking ticket.
Tim Simons said he was told that the ticket was not in the system it was issued to him o...
Police have identified the man killed in a forklift accident yesterday afternoon as 39-year-old Jonathan Willis.
The British-born Paget resident worked as a mechanic at the S.A.L. site on Wilkinson Qu...