Bermuda’s uniformed services were out in force for the Queen’s Birthday Parade on Saturday morning.
The troops of the Royal Bermuda Regiment and its Band and Corps of Drums, police, the RBR’s Junior L...
Island dignitaries helped the island’s Portuguese people celebrate their national day at the weekend.
David Burt, the Premier, visited the Vasco Da Gama Club in Hamilton on Sunday along with Walter Ro...
An American tourist who died at Horseshoe Bay was named today as Jacolbe Fleming.
Mr Fleming, from Jonesboro, Georgia, ran into difficulty while swimming yesterday, shortly before 2.30pm.
Lifeguards p...
The public have been warned to stop defacing public and private property to reserve spots for the Bermuda Heroes Weekend parade.
A spokesman said: “While we encourage everyone to be excited for the u...
David Burt urged against a culture of fear as he claimed the time is right to consider constitutional change.
The Premier kicked off a conference on the Bermuda Constitution of 1968 today by calling f...
Steam education will be implemented at primary schools across the island, education minister Diallo Rabain said.
Mr Rabain said children would benefit academically and behaviourally through the Steam ...
The president of the Bermuda Union of Teachers conceded his union was to blame for a lack of meetings with the Ministry of Education.
Shannon James said yesterday that the BUT had met with Diallo Raba...
A motorcyclist was taken to hospital after a crash in Devonshire yesterday.
Police were dispatched to the junction of Corkscrew Hill and Middle Road at about 10am.
A police spokesman said that it ap...
Two snorkellers were saved in an incident at a Southampton beach last week, according to news organisations in the United States.
However, a representative with the Maritime Operations Centre in Berm...
The Government advised yesterday that there is no need for alarm after the sighting of a hammerhead shark at Shelly Bay.
The Ministry of Home Affairs issued its response three days after the six-foot ...