Bermuda Health Council has named Dr. Jennifer Attride-Stirling as its new CEO.
Dr. Attride-Stirling has been credited with introducing the National Child Health Record initiative, along with the Healt...
Thirty-seven firearms incidents have been reported already this year, almost double the number of incidents reported in the whole of last year.
Of the 37 reported incidents, 13 have been confirmed so ...
Three teenagers were charged in Magistrates’ Court today with the assault of two prison officers at the Co-Ed facility.
J’dun Thompson, 16, Clarke Fox, 17, and Deitre Ford, 16, were each charged with ...
A plate initially created in celebration of the Island's 300th anniversary was presented to the Bermuda Historical Society by historian Owen H. Darrell on Friday.
The plate, which includes an illustra...
A free late-night transportation which has serviced more than 1,000 people in the past year is to continue.
Sponsor Burrows Lightbourn Limited is behind the Let Us Drive programme operated by CADA.
Th...
A swimming accident almost ten years ago left 23-year-old Joseph Hunt in a wheelchair, but it didn't slow him down.
Mr. Hunt, now a 'Pop and Sizzle' ambassador, helps tourists navigate the streets and...
Digicel Bermuda has donated five BlackBerry devices to the Salvation Army to help the charity better assist Bermuda's less fortunate.
"The Salvation Army has done outstanding work in Bermuda for a num...
Premier Ewart Brown met with CARICOM heads in Guyana last week.
Among the areas of discussion during the meeting in Georgetown were the threats of climate change and health issues, along with developi...
Despite budget cuts and diminished expectations, millions attended this year's Tall Ships event in Boston.
More than three million people are believed to have attended the five day celebration, which ...
The replica ship Deliverance is open to visitors again after more than six months of renovations.
The attraction was formally reopened after an overhaul of around 40 percent of the replica's wood, muc...