Saltus Grammar School held a memorial service yesterday for the 3,000 people who died in the terrorist attack on New York’s World Trade Centre in 2001.
The Saltus memorial also remembered two former p...
There were smiles, hugs and the occasional frown as children went back to school yesterday.
Public schools across the island reopened their doors after the long summer break, with teachers and pupils ...
A motorcyclist remained in the Intensive Care Unit today after a crash in Hamilton Parish last night.
The 40-year-old St George’s man was hurt in a collision with two cars on North Shore Road, near th...
A Bermudian has been recognised as one of the legal world’s leading figures.
Juliana Snelling, of Canterbury Law Limited, has been included in the Who’s Who Legal Labour and Employment 2018 publicati...
Florence has regained hurricane strength this morning, but Bermuda should be spared severe winds.
Florence is labelled a potential threat to the island because its centre is expected to pass within 46...
David Burt has released a statement addressing a video posted by Wayne Caines, the Minister of National Security, in which he asked a young woman server in a London restaurant for “titty milk”.
The st...
Internationally renowned cappella group the Princeton Tigertones sang for their meals at the Orange Bay Company.
The Tigertones put in a performance while people shopped at the Hamilton store, with li...
Tropical Storm Florence is moving closer to Bermuda.
But forecasters said the storm does not pose a threat to the island at the moment.
The storm’s closest point of approach to Bermuda in the next thr...
Health officials issued a warning after a breakout of gastrointestinal illness.
The Ministry of Health said “clusters of diarrhoea and vomiting illness” had been reported in the community.
The ministr...
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch has signed the Condolence Book to C.V. “Jim” Woolridge.
Colonel Burch, the public works minister and Acting Premier, visited the Cabinet Office where the book is availab...