The re-paving of St. George's has taken another step forward with the completion of Church Lane, Broad Alley and No Name Alley.
Since the start of the project in 1999, sections of the historic town ha...
The re-paving of St. George's has taken another step forward with the completion of Church Lane, Broad Alley and No Name Alley.
Since the start of the project in 1999, sections of the historic town ha...
There will be plenty to celebrate this Sunday at the seventh annual Eye Classic 5K run and walk at St. George's.
While the race is only seven years old, the Bermuda International Eye Institute is mark...
When her 21-year-old sister was diagnosed with leukaemia, Bermudian Kristen Midon knew she was right to break her vow never to run another marathon and started training in earnest.
In doing so, she no...
The re-paving of St. George's has taken another step forward with the completion of Church Lane, Broad Alley and No Name Alley.
Since the start of the project in 1999, sections of the historic town ha...
Two new course bests were set in the 15th Annual Ed Sherlock Five Mile Road Race as running couple Chris and Ashley Estanwik continued to re-write the Island's record books despite hot and humid Febru...
A striking building lost in the mists of time has been rediscovered through archaeological detective work at Port Royal Golf Course in Southampton.
For a brief few days, evidence of the foundations of...
If you haven't been up The Crawl lately you're in for a surprise.
The one-time boneshaker, potholed, patchwork road is now a billiard table smooth roadway surface.
Responsible for the transformation i...
An opportunity to watch a spectacular eclipse of the moon in Bermuda brought neighbours, students, parents and teachers together at Victor Scott School and has laid the foundations for what is hoped w...
It's a case of night and day in terms of how much money Bermuda is investing in the training and development of its cricketers compared to the days before Government committed $11 million to the sport...