And Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB) chairman Jonathan Brewin and chief executive officer Joan Dillas Wright said they had also rejected the idea of out-sourcing services, which was recommended in the re...
OPPOSITION Senate Leader Kim Swan has urged the Government "not to penalise people for fighting for what's right".
He was referring to Bermuda Housing Corporation (BHC) tenants in Anchorage Road, St. ...
AN Australian conservation expert has been brought in to help preserve Bermuda's endangered endemic seabird, the cahow.
Nicholas Carlile, a seabird specialist with the Department of Environment and Co...
POLICE Commissioner Jonathan Smith yesterday vowed that his officers would stand firm in the face of violence and appealed to the public for help in tracking down and prosecuting violent offenders.
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A FAMILY facing eviction last weekend received an eleventh-hour reprieve from the Supreme Court.
The Dunlops ? 79-year-old grandmother Barbara, mother Ursula and mentally challenged daughter Ren?e ? f...
ONE lucky Bermudian medical student is about to receive a scholarship worth $100,000.
The Hospitals Auxiliary of Bermuda (HAB) has put up the money to mark its 50th anniversary.
The successful candida...
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 ...