Warwick Academy pupils brought smiles to the faces of morning commuters yesterday as they marked Random Acts of Kindness Day.
About 30 primary and secondary level pupils took part in the event, also ...
The story of Mary Prince, Bermuda’s “beacon for the British anti-slavery movement”, will lead off this year’s Bermuda Festival as the event returns to live audiences.
The story of Ms Prince, born into...
The education minister yesterday apologised for “any discomfort caused” by a social media post that suggested all those around him were losing their heads and blaming him.
Diallo Rabain made the post...
An exploration of links between whale communication and the search for alien life aims to intrigue young minds as part of an educational event.
The Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute said it was...
The island’s only hospice has been given a $10,000 donation from the Garden Club of Bermuda.
The Garden Club, as part of its 100th anniversary celebrations, handed over the cash to Friends of Hospice...
Ferry crew members have undergone special training to help make travel on the service a better experience for the disabled.
A total of 22 frontline ferry staff took part in the training, organised by ...
Parish police officers are being redeployed to carry out general patrol duties for two months because of “operational priorities“.
A spokesman for the Bermuda Police Service said there will be limited...
Parents yesterday appealed to Government to trust them to carry out at home antigen tests on children instead of a lab test before they returned to school.
A spokeswoman for pressure group Us For Them...
VIPs yesterday toured a former hotel being transformed at a cost of $3m into housing for the elderly and emergency accommodation.
David Burt, the Premier, and Diallo Rabain, the acting public works mi...
A pressure group opposing certain Covid-19 regulations for children have described a virtual meeting held with health officials yesterday as “completely fruitless”.
Us For Them Bermuda representatives...