A FAMILY of three ? including a mentally challenged woman suffering from a rare brain disease and a grandmother of nearly 80 ? face being evicted from their Pembroke home today.
The Dunlops have spent...
YOUNG dance students have been invited to apply for a scholarship set up in memory of the late former Mid-Ocean News reporter Patricia Calnan.
The Bermuda Ballet Association announced this week it wou...
THE Bell family have a tradition of making sure that each newborn's first journey is made in style.
There was no exception when their fourth child Adrian Lawrence was ready to come home last week. Pro...
AN American teacher, who was born in Bermuda 38 years ago and was then adopted and taken to the US, is trying to track down his birth parents.
Elementary school teacher Dave Martocchio, who now lives ...
NEW hope for smokers having difficulty in quitting will arrive in Bermuda at the end of the month.
A representative of the globally renowned Carr clinic will fly in from Toronto and offer five group s...
INSTEAD of battling with blistered feet on the Railway Trail, Michael Swain and Bror Muller found a novel way to complete last Saturday's End to End charity event in double quick time.
The two oarsmen...
WHITE men and black women are the main beneficiaries of the modern Bermuda economy while black men continue being marginalised, according to political activist Rolfe Commissiong.
And he has appealed t...
PREMIER Alex Scott wants a review of Government departments' financial management systems to clamp down on instances of public money going missing.
Last week Government clerk Clayton Albert Busby was ...
THE Government is about to unveil its road map to Independence and now Premier Alex Scott wants all Bermudians to weigh in on the debate over whether Bermuda should cut ties with Britain.
But in an ex...
THE sinister face of the man-eating moray eel featured in the 1977 movie will be greeting visitors to the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI) over the next two years.
The head and neck sec...