Residents were invited to join police for a community hula hoop event today.
Litanya Smith, the Hamilton Parish Constable, will host the activity in the car park of the Shelly Bay MarketPlace on North...
A man whose bid for belonger status was rejected by London’s Privy Council could have grounds to take his fight to the European Court of Human Rights, his lawyer said last night.
Michael Barbosa was b...
A representative of Bermuda laid a wreath on behalf of the country at a remembrance ceremony in Britain for the first time today.
Kimberley Durrant, the director of the government’s London office, too...
Members of a 35-year-old gym have been told that the fitness centre will close at the end of this month.
The Athletic Club announced on Thursday that its clients’ memberships will be transferred to Ma...
Tourist air arrivals have dropped 6 per cent compared with the same time last year, but spending in the sector went up, figures from the Bermuda Tourism Authority revealed yesterday.
Reduced capacity ...
A British child protection campaigner said last week she envied the progress made by a Bermudian child sex abuse prevention charity.
Marilyn Hawes added that Saving Children and Revealing Secrets had ...
A Bermudian researcher found a home away from home when she took part in an exchange trip to Sweden.
Joni Charles was a guest lecturer in the economics division at Mälardalen University in the city of...
A set of stamps will be released today to celebrate the 170th anniversary of the first Portuguese immigrants to Bermuda.
Wayne Furbert, the Cabinet Office minister, said: “The stamp series is modelled...
The Attorney-General was accused yesterday of a denial of legal protection to a five-year-old boy through a failure to fund independent court representation for him.
Lawyers filed an application for l...
A speed-networking event to help tourism businesses battle red tape could help to turn bright ideas into reality, the Bermuda Tourism Authority said this week.
Glenn Jones, the BTA’s chief experience ...