BERMUDA Red Cross took dozens of calls yesterday from Bermudians eager to donate money to help victims of deadly Hurricane Katrina.
Companies and individuals, moved by television pictures and news rep...
A SENIOR who went without pay for three months while she was looking after 14 mentally challenged Hope Homes residents has been overwhelmed by the generosity of the community in supporting her.
The pl...
THE drought is officially over after Tropical Storm Harvey dumped 3.15 inches of rain on the island in the space of six hours.
The centre of the storm system was around 30 miles to the south-east of B...
TEN Bermudian high school students are in the middle of a one-week visit to one of the world's top hospitals to explore the possibilities of a career in health care.
The tour of Massachusetts General ...
That was the question we put in a message on Dr. Brown's cell phone yesterday afternoon, but we had no response by press time.
The outing was one of 20 overseas trips taken by Deputy Premier Dr. Brown...
RAY Sydnor seemed to have it all.
His athletic prowess had propelled him from a poor upbringing in Baltimore all the way to the riches and fame that come with NFL stardom.
By the age of 23, Sydnor, in...
ALL of us encountered challenges during last week's island-wide power outage ? but the situation held particular difficulties for the staff and residents of nursing homes.
One such home, Pleasantville...
POLICE recovered an electronic stun gun as they broke up an altercation between two groups of men at the Robin Hood pub in the early hours of yesterday morning.
Bermuda Police Service spokesman Robin ...
LONG-established local magazine The Bermudian plans to publish just four issues a year instead of monthly under the terms of a down-sizing of the operations of its parent company, it was revealed yest...
THEY'RE fighting in the front line of the ongoing battle against one of the biggest, most frightening killers around.
Breast cancer is a formidable rival but the team of the breast imaging unit at the...