THE broken windows at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital that have been boarded up since they were shattered by Hurricane Fabian will be repaired by the year end, the Bermuda Hospitals Board said yeste...
SHADOW Tourism Minister David Dodwell yesterday urged the Government to try again to persuade Carnival to repeat the mega-ship schedule that has given a boost to Dockyard this year.
His comments came ...
TROPICAL Storm Juan was expected to batter the island with winds gusting up to 55 miles per hour today, three weeks to the day since Hurricane Fabian left a trail of destruction throughout the island....
STORMS like the destructive Hurricane Fabian are going to be twice as likely to brew up over the Atlantic over the next ten years, a leading US Government meteorologist said this week.
The prediction ...
WHAT could one day be important historical accounts of 21st-century life are not being recorded because people are out of the habit of writing diaries, a Bermudian historian said yesterday.
John Cox, ...
SOME of the most destructive illnesses that blight our community will come under the spotlight when experts go on the road to dispel myths and give advice on prevention and treatment.
Health care prof...
BERMUDA'S farmers are reeling from the effects of Hurricane Fabian, after the massive storm wiped out entire fields of crops.
Now farmers are ploughing through an expensive clean-up and replanting ope...
SOME residents may be suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder following the devastating visit of Hurricane Fabian, say local mental health experts.
And St. Brendan's Hospital psychiatrist Dr. E....
PREMIER Alex Scott yesterday said he turned down the offer of Royal Navy manpower to assist in the island's recovery operation after Hurricane Fabian, because he had not wanted to "steal the Bermuda R...
AS Bermuda continued the battle to get back on its feet after the suffering the ravages of Hurricane Fabian, Premier Alex Scott yesterday appealed to people to remember the second anniversary of the S...