The next session of Truth and Reconciliation talks will begin in two weeks.
Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda said its Winter community conversations will finish next week, and the Spring conversat...
Almost 90 students at Saltus Grammar School are set to have their heads shaved on Friday to help raise $100,000 for St Baldrick’s.
It is the eleventh year the school has taken part and last year it r...
A plaque for the African Diaspora Heritage Trail will be unveiled at the Bermudian Heritage Museum.
The commemoration will happen as part of International Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Slavery...
The driver arrested after a crash that injured six people on Monday night has been released on police bail pending further inquiries.
The 25-year-old was arrested on suspicion of impaired driving afte...
On Monday, March 12th Mount Saint Agnes students and staff shaved their heads to raise funds for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation and Bermuda Cancer & Health. This is MSA’s third time organising a St. Ba...
Ferry service will resume on most routes this afternoon.
The announcement comes hours after service on some routes was scrapped this morning because of strong winds.
A Government spokesman said that...
People are invited to hear local and overseas musicians play Haydn, Bach, Gluck and Bartok on Sunday.
Cellist Kate Kayaian, who will solo during Haydn’s Cello Concerto No 1, said: “Haydn’s beautiful a...
Inmates are being taught yoga to help them prepare for life after prison.
The first group to take part in the pilot programme were celebrated at a ceremony yesterday.
Shanell Vaughn, the lead yoga ins...
Bermuda will take part in a tsunami warning exercise with other Caribbean countries on Thursday.
A spokeswoman for the national security ministry said: “The purpose of this exercise is to evaluate loc...
It is often said that good things come in groups of three, and that might be the case for a trio of research projects aimed at reducing a threat to Bermuda’s marine biodiversity: the invasive lionfish...