A Warwick Academy student who sustained a traumatic brain injury in a car crash last year is preparing to participate in the Convex End to End on Saturday.
David Goonewardene , 17, from Paget, will b...
Mandatory tests for welders are to take place from next week after certifications expired because of Covid-related delays.
The Department of Workforce Development will be holding the National Welding...
An archaeological project using radar technology to see beneath the ground suggests that about half of what is now King’s Square in St George was once underwater as part of a natural bay.
The survey, ...
A trio of archaeological experts is using radar technology to unearth secrets about Bermuda’s past.
Ground-penetrating radar, which uses pulses to create subsurface images, is already beginning to of...
Representatives of more than 600 Bermuda vacation rentals have called on the Government to scrap the Travel Authorisation form, saying it is negatively impacting tourism.
Bravo, the Bermuda Rental As...
Owners of bluebird boxes are being reminded to monitor them regularly as the nesting season is now in full flow.
The boxes are frequently taken over by house sparrows, which are known to attack Bermu...
A charity wants to recruit a team of “weekday warriors” to help with restoration work on an historic fort.
Work has already started at Fort Cunningham on Paget Island, St George’s Harbour, with member...
Bermudian Reaia Ball — described as having “a heart for humanity and for community” — has been accepted as a member of the Bermuda Bar.
When Ms Ball, 30, embarked on her journey to become a lawyer as ...
Local artists will gain exposure on a global online marketplace as part of a Bermudian-led art fair.
Work from artists including AB Wilson, Meredith Andrews, James Cooper, Kevin Morris, Teresa Kirby S...
Pupils at Elliot Primary School harvested vegetables from their new garden to donate to seniors on Earth Day.
The children have been growing their own herbs and vegetables since last month, thanks to...