TWIN sisters Joanna and Katherine Martin opted not to have presents for their eighth birthday so they could help people less fortunate than themselves.
The two Bermuda High School students from Hamilt...
HOTELIERS and the Government are to draw up an action plan they hope will help to boost the tourism industry.
Bermuda Hotel Association (BHA) president Michael Winfield said the list would be revealed...
STUDENTS at Whitney Institute are about to get the chance to make their own video productions and televise them throughout the school.
A new two-way cable television network has been designed and inst...
WORKERS at the island's only large-scale cement importer stopped supplying customers yesterday ? threatening chaos in Bermuda's booming construction industry.
Bermuda Cement Company (BCC) workers star...
NEXT weekend's Christmas Boat Parade could be the biggest ever if just a handful more boats enter over the next five days.
Ian Coles, one of the parade organisers, said this week that the parade, in w...
IS Bermuda in distress? Is the Premier sending a cryptic message to the people that Independence is nigh?
According to one angry veteran, the Union flag is hanging upside down at the Cenotaph in Hamil...
SEXUAL contact has replaced injection drug use as the chief cause of HIV/Aids transmission in Bermuda.
But speaking in the week before World Aids Day, Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Cann said young pe...
BERMUDA Monetary Authority (BMA) yesterday revealed it had been in talks with some island insurance companies in the light of Eliot Spitzer's industry-wide investigation.
Meanwhile, Opposition Leader ...
BERMUDA lawyer Kelvin Hastings-Smith has been recruited by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) to join an elite panel of specialist lawyers formed to trace stolen assets around the globe.
The ...
ST. Brendan's Hospital is appealing to island residents to spare a thought ? and a gift ? for its clients this Christmas.
Linda Trott, the hospital's director of volunteer services, will set up a tabl...