Fourteen students have been put forward for hands-on education, community service and leadership training to become Bermuda’s future leaders.
The Future Leaders Summer Induction Programme will be gui...
Victorian-era portraits of the island’s first postmaster and his wife have finally made their way back home, thanks for the generosity of a couple 8,000 miles away who have gifted the treasures to Ber...
Road sobriety checkpoints will be in place from today through the Cup Match weekend across seven parishes, police announced.
Checkpoints will cover Hamilton Parish, Smith’s, Devonshire, Pembroke, Pag...
Hospital staff will get free admission to an online conference on breast and ovarian cancer coming today.
The Pink and Teal virtual conference will showcase “leading specialists on the latest and cutt...
A nursery school in Hamilton Parish was yesterday ordered to temporarily close after an incident earlier this week sparked an investigation.
The Little Blessings Nursery on North Shore Road near Shell...
A call for vulnerable sharks to be spared from fishing came from an environmentalist after pictures circulated via social media showed two dead tiger sharks aboard an unidentified boat.
Tiger sharks a...
Police have reported a quarantine breach at the Cannonier-Watson residence, which a spokesman said would result in another court appearance for the family.
Sophia Cannonier and her husband Michael Wat...
The caseload of the Bermuda Diabetes Association surged after the island endured more than one year of pandemic conditions, Hamilton Rotary Club heard yesterday.
The charity tackling one of Bermuda’s ...
The Progressive Labour Party appeared to draw stinging criticism from one of its own in a broadside in the House of Assembly, with backbencher Jamahl Simmons decrying a “mindset” pandering to business...
A vet this week sounded a warning over a “massive” number of dogs left unvaccinated against common illnesses because their owners “do not believe in it, or do not have the money”.
Andrew Madeiros of E...