St. George's finest young leaders have been presented with the Dame Jennifer Smith award by the politician herself and teacher Garita Coddington.
The awards were presented to the boys and girls called...
Brian Gilsenan, a Scotsman who lived in Bermuda for several years, died in Australia as a result of a random assault in February.
Mr. Gilsenan, who moved to Sydney with his two daughters in 1997, was ...
For the third year in a row, Hamilton's Uptown Market will come alive on Thursday nights – starting tomorrow.
Culture Fest, held by the Uptown Market Association and the Department of Tourism, will st...
With alcohol-related accidents becoming more frequent, the Government hopes to train bartenders to better control their customers' intake.
Minister of Culture and Social Rehabilitation Dale Butler ann...
While the first tropical storm of the year, Alma, struck Nicaragua, Bermuda's Emergency Measures Organisation met to prepare itself for what it fears could be a busy hurricane season.
The meeting, cha...
Dean Walker was handed a $2,500 cheque by the Bank of N.T. Butterfield after he won an award for best professional at the Butterfield art festival.
"I was very pleased and shocked," said Mr. Walker. "...
The Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police said that Caribbean Police services should adopt Bermuda's strategy on ethical conduct.
The subject of ethical standards in law enforcement agencie...
Edward Rance has been named Bermuda's Rhodes Scholar for 2008 by the Bermuda Rhodes Scholarship selection committee.
Mr. Rance, who graduated from Saltus Grammar School in 2003, has gone on to complet...
For the last two years, Bermuda Yacht Services Ltd. (BYS) has worked to help Bermuda's boaters, and now they're trying to put Bermuda on the map for superyachts.
Superyachts, or mega-yachts, are yacht...
Greymane Contracting Ltd. announced the appointment of its new associate Geoffrey Law to the position of assistant quantity surveyor.
Mr. Law, who used to work for Woodbourne Associates Ltd., came to ...