Clarien Bank is to discontinue its in-person teller services and is transitioning to digital, self-service based personal banking for all its customers.
Teller services at the bank’s 19 Reid Street b...
Strict Covid-19 restrictions on schoolchildren are having a negative economic impact on Bermuda as parents opt to leave the island for more lenient jurisdictions, a senator has said.
Ben Smith, the Op...
Charity fundraisers who “braved the shave” in aid of childhood cancer research have so far raised more than $40,000.
Fundraising efforts for the annual St Baldrick’s Day event, where participants cut ...
The North Field of the National Sports Centre will be lit up in a poignant tribute to those whose lives have been touched by cancer.
The Luminaria Ceremony is held annually during the Relay for Life ...
Rewards of $5,000 are being offered by Crime Stoppers Bermuda as part of bid to rid the island of gun crime.
The charity has put up the cash for information that leads to a firearms arrest and convict...
Imagine a Cup Match, Bermuda Day or National Heroes Weekend where virtually no waste was created that could not be reused, recycled or composted.
All trash cans at the events would be separated for t...
The proposed Education Authority will not adopt the Bermuda Tourism Authority model, the Minister of Education said yesterday.
Diallo Rabain said the Government was committed to an arms-length authori...
Bermuda needs to sit at the feet of its elders to obtain their knowledge and the history of the island, Diallo Rabain, Education Minister, has said.
Giving an update in the House on the progress of th...
A fee for buskers in Hamilton has been waived for the second year running to “enliven the city” and support artists.
The City of Hamilton decided to waive the $30 annual fee to help alleviate the adde...
High school students are being invited to apply for the 2022 Summer Internship Programme.
Applicants for the programme, run by the Department of Workforce Development, must be 15 and no older than 18 ...