Some walked because they won, some walked because they lost, some walked because they battled and some hoped they would not be next, but each of them thought about the same thing — cancer.
Survivors w...
Big-hearted Bermudians have helped a father-and-daughter wheelchair team return to racing after the duo crashed out of MS Amlin World Triathlon Bermuda last month.
Now Stephan Couture will be able to ...
Caped superheroes and Roman soldiers were among the army of fundraisers who turned out to take part in Relay for Life yesterday.
About 120 teams were expected to take part in the anticancer event, whi...
The Speaker of the House of Assembly admitted last night that he was perhaps wrong to allow comments from a Progressive Labour Party backbencher, who claimed that Bermuda’s longest-serving premier “ta...
More than 130 members of the Catholic Church have taken child sex abuse prevention training after their leader made it mandatory for anyone who worked with young people, it was revealed yesterday.
The...
A $65 million reserve fund will be available for the hospital if costs run over the block grant to be provided by the Government, a public meeting heard last night.
Jennifer Attride-Stirling, the Perm...
Crowds lined the streets of Hamilton to watch as a giant engine for the new Belco North Power Station was transported through the city.
The 280-tonne machine inched its way to the construction site on...
The International Day of Families and the tenth anniversary of the local community group Family Forum were both marked with a walk across Hamilton yesterday.
Families and friends were invited to join ...
Surveillance cameras could help clamp down on illegal dumping at a public dock, a nature enthusiast said yesterday.
Jessica Riederer added that “repeat offenders” disposed of waste and that more educa...
Police said no data was lost after a system breakdown yesterday.
The 911 emergency service number was knocked out of service when the communications centre at Prospect suffered a power cut.
A Bermuda ...