A proposed fish processing plant could help open up an international market, a veteran fisherman said yesterday.
Alan Card added that the $1.07 million East End project designed to give Bermuda’s fish...
Middle school pupils have been given a crash course on what to expect in the next step of their education.
Dave Horan, the Head of Warwick Academy, spoke with pupils with the Bermuda Centre for Creati...
Passers-by were treated to a small-scale but big sound concert on the steps of City Hall yesterday.
Musicians CuSh Evans and Brittany Cox, who uses the stage name Brixx, were featured in the latest ho...
A teenage girl yesterday told Magistrates’ Court that an 81-year-old man who gave her lifts home after school grabbed her buttocks.
The 17-year-old, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, said th...
A man who decked out on his motorcycle has been sent to DUI Court after he admitted being impaired at the time.
Gregory Dill, 58, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to having care and control of a v...
New hires will get an intensive hospitality training course before the St Regis Hotel opens in May, it was revealed yesterday.
Arianna Hodgson, the Junior Minister of Labour, said that more about 90 ...
Zane DeSilva, Progressive Labour Party MP, said he intends to prove his innocence after being charged with misleading a public officer over a fundraising dinner last year.
Mr DeSilva, who was charged ...
Two art exhibitions at the Bermuda National Gallery will open up to the public tomorrow.
Members of the public will be able to see Gherdai Hassell’s
I Am Because You Are and the collaborative exhib...
A luxury superyacht owned by a multimillionaire Russian banker has found a vacation berth in Bermuda.
Amaryllis, a 257 foot-long superyacht, was seen tied up alongside at the Hamilton Princess yes...
Charities and other “third sector stakeholders” have been invited to participate in a survey to determine how charities could best help those in need.
The call was put out after a research project rev...