Noisy kites have upset residents in parts of the island.
Now kite-flyers have been told to think of other people when flying kites near homes.
Police have received complaints from annoyed residents, p...
A conference will be held next month to tackle the impact of childnood traumatic experiences.
The Inter Agency Committee for Children and Families has arranged the event in partnership with the Family...
The Hamilton Princess & Beach Club said the hosting of a major ball hockey tournament hints at the potential of sports tourism on the island.
About 600 people are expected on the island for the Intern...
A beehive in the Arboretum is to be removed tonight.
Bee keepers and parks department staff will rehome the hive at the Devonshire park starting from 6pm.
The bee hive is located near the Arboretum c...
People were warned today to watch out for fake e-mails which appear to be from the Bermuda Post Office.
The BPO said a scam message has been circulating, falsely claiming to be from the BPO, claiming ...
Boarding schools from abroad are visiting Bermuda for the 25th anniversary of an annual event.
The International Schools Fair started yesterday at the Hamilton Princess and Beach Club and concludes t...
A yellow-crowned night heron spread its wings over Spittal Pond in Smith’s yesterday.
The elegant birds, found across North America, were once abundant on Bermuda, but were wiped out with early settle...
Representatives from the United States Coast Guard are in Bermuda to assess how they could help in the event of a major oil spill.
The visit stems from an agreement signed by both countries in 1976, s...
BSMART Foundation donated school supplies for all students entering P1 in government schools.
Pupils received pencil cases filled with essential items as part of the BSMART Boxes project, which is now...
Dozens of summer camps completed a SunSmart Accreditation programme set up by the Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre.
Camps were required to develop policies to minimise the danger of excessive ultravio...