THE father of Dimitri Pappas, whose body was discovered hanging in a Flatts hotel room 13 months ago, has accused the Bermuda Police Service of mounting a "cursory investigation" into his son's death....
ONLY as a last resort and after a thorough public consultation should Government consider granting Special Development Orders (SDOs), according to the Bermuda National Trust.
Trust director Steven Con...
THREE tech-savvy young Bermudians have set up an internet radio station with the aim of giving local artists a chance to be heard.
Nelson Pearman, Tari Trott and Alex Raynor are using the latest strea...
Philip Correia and co-driver Jason Lopes roared to victory in a tight finish in the Round the Island powerboat race yesterday ? but they were helped by a mix up with the race?s staggered starting syst...
FORMER New York Mayor David Dinkins believes tennis could be a powerful weapon for Bermuda in the fight against crime and the growing gang culture.
Mr. Dinkins, who will be visiting the island for the...
TOWERING high above the sand at the west end of Warwick Long Bay is an extraordinary structure that is about to give Bermuda a movie-going experience like the island has never had before.
The big star...
OPPOSITION Leader Wayne Furbert yesterday called for the Government to get tougher on criminals and change its "softly, softly" approach.
Mr. Furbert also slammed the Government for having "no plan on...
INVESTIGATORS probing the controversial $1-billion IPOC International Growth Fund have completed a report on their findings and submitted it to the Finance Ministry.
The Ministry commissioned KPMG Adv...
YOUNG sailors from the Bermuda Sloop Foundation (BSF) are preparing to set sail for home on a new training ship from Rockport, Maine next week.
The crew of 11 will set out on Spirit of Bermuda from th...
A FORMER Mount St. Agnes Academy student is staying put in the under-fire Israeli city of Haifa ? despite the pleas of her brother and sister in Bermuda for her to come to the safety of the island to ...