A school principal named as the public service employee of the year said his award was “great recognition of the work we, as educators and public officers, do daily”.
Todd Fox, principal of Francis Pa...
The future of a proposed restaurant that could create at least 45 jobs hangs in the balance after a planning application for the installation of an exhaust fan was refused.
The Development Applicatio...
Festive dinner plates may be short on carrots this holiday season owing to crop damage brought on by Hurricane Fiona.
The storm brushed past the island as a Category 4 hurricane in September when car...
Soldiers of the Royal Bermuda Regiment Association raised about $1,000 worth of food and cash for a charity combating hunger.
On December 1, members of the soldiers’ network threw its first Annual Bee...
A police officer who pleaded guilty to intruding on the privacy of a woman has been dismissed by the Bermuda Police Service.
Sean Simons leaves the service with immediate effect after the plea and an...
A community youth programme in Pembroke benefited from a $2,000 donation from their area MP this morning.
Michael Weeks made the donation to Boulevard Blazers Youth Programme, a youth group that incl...
Covid-19 cases are increasing with several island nursing homes affected by an outbreak of the virus, the health minister said yesterday.
At a press conference, Kim Wilson said: “Unfortunately Covid i...
The Government must make an important distinction between aspects of child neglect and poverty within the family when determining whether foster care intervention is needed, social activist Sheelagh C...
Local artists will have their products on sale at the Bermuda National Trust’s annual Holiday Pop-Up Shop in the run up Christmas.
The sixth annual market features items from almost 20 local vendors a...