Ewart Brown is to be inducted into his old university’s Sports Hall of Fame.
The former premier was a member of the star 1968 track team at the prestigious Howard University in Washington.
The achieve...
Customs officers from a Caribbean island are in Bermuda to research the land valuation process.
The Montserrat Customs and Revenue Service arranged the visit after the Land Valuation Department made a...
Youngsters from Somersfield Academy got into the spirit of Hallowe’en with a trip to the pumpkin patch at J&J Produce in Warwick. Pupils aged between 3 and 5 learnt about different varieties of pumpki...
More than 40 families attended a Family Centre Golf Day at the Turtle Hill Golf Club.
Organisers said they wanted to introduce young people to the sport in a fun and safe setting.
Activities included ...
Conservationists captured and released one hawksbill turtle and more than 250 green turtles as part of a research programme this year.
The Bermuda Turtle Project team caught 259 green turtles and the ...
Women were given free legal advice at a clinic hosted by the Women’s Resource Centre.
Cristen Suess of Wakefield Quin, Perry Trott and Tina Martins of Trott and Duncan, and Karol-Ann Randles of Conyer...
St George’s will host a Christmas boat parade for the first time this year.
Organisers want to build on the success of the National Trust’s walkabout, New Year’s Eve party and Santa Claus Parade in th...
More than 2,300 pounds of trash was collected in a beach and ocean cleanup at Daniel’s Head.
A discarded pedal bicycle, old shoes, rope and part of a boat’s hull were among the items found by more tha...
A Zumba education specialist will be on the island for a fundraising event on Saturday.
The Party in Pink Zumbathon will generate cash for the Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre at Cafe 4, Windsor Place...
A festival designed to celebrate food trucks is to get bigger to include a wider range of street food, the Bermuda Tourism Authority said yesterday.
The new Bermuda Street Food Festival will also move...