A last call went out today for people to put their best foot forward for a charity walk to raise funds for the fight against diabetes.
The Walk to ‘Defeet’ Diabetes, held every year, will be in a vir...
A fundraising effort for the family of a baby who died in a sunken car was launched yesterday – on what would have been his 1st birthday.
Rosa’s Cantina launched the drive in memory of Taz Jerome Paul...
When people hear the word “stroke”, most picture it happening to someone in their later years rather a baby.
But Jill Davidson, a paediatric occupational therapist and owner of Function Junction, sai...
Municipal elections are to be delayed by a year after the House of Assembly backed a legal change.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the Minister of Public Works, tabled an amendment to the Municipaliti...
The Premier last night called on the community to unite in kindness after a week of tragedy and in light of continuing challenges facing the country.
He was speaking on the day a baby died after a car...
The Bermuda Police Service has extended its condolences to the family and loved ones of the child who lost his life in a car accident yesterday.
Police also thanked those who helped in the rescue eff...
A reduction in the National Sports Centre’s operating costs should be a priority so more cash can be funnelled towards helping young people, an Opposition MP has said.
Susan Jackson, of the One Bermud...
Firefighters tackled a structural fire at Uppington Crescent, Pembroke on Saturday night.
Just after 9.50pm, Bermuda Fire and Rescue received a report and responded with eight crew members.
On arriva...
A new group of Royal Bermuda Regiment chainsaw operators have qualified as the island’s defence force gears up for another hurricane season.
Instructors said that six soldiers, drawn from across the ...
The Government has failed to explain why Canal Road in Pembroke remains closed after part of a wall in the area collapsed eight months ago.
The one-way portion of the road that runs from Palmetto Road...