Despite the labels, the trees of the Botanical Gardens have not been sold.
Visitors to the park this week noticed that many of the trees had been tagged, some with signs that read "Sold," but the sign...
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Four Bermudian students studying health care have been awarded this year's Bermuda Hospitals Board scholarships.
Deidre Jones, Mystère Gibbons, Natasha Todd and Keenan VanPutten were each awarded scho...
The third in a series of lectures dealing with the history of the Island will be held tonight at Wesley Methodist Church.
The Bermuda Archives announced yesterday that the third of its "History Speaks...
Celebrated Bermudian motivational speaker Dennis Rahiim Watson is returning to the Island to speak at the second People Empowerment Culture Fest tonight.
Mr. Watson, who had been honoured for his spee...
The Bermuda Regiment is readying itself to deal with Hurricane Bill, which is expected to approach Bermuda early Saturday morning
The hospital and the airport are also buckling down in advance of the ...
A Devonshire man was banned from driving for a year after refusing to give Police a breath sample.
Keith DeShields, 49, from Loyal Hills Pass, pleaded guilty in Magistrates' Court on Thursday to refus...
Students at the St. George's Community Centre's annual summer camp did more than just learn about the environment, they built a working solar oven.
"That was something new for everyone," said camp coo...
The Bermuda Chamber of Commerce is inviting the public to Dockyard this evening to celebrate the last Destination Dockyard of the season.
While the Destination Dockyard usually features international ...
A Sandys woman who crashed her car after drinking several vodka and tonics was banned from driving for a year.
Sharon Faries, 46, was nearly three times over the legal alcohol limit when she got into ...