Seventy per cent of young Bermudians who have completed Endeavour’s maritime career springboard programme have found jobs in the maritime industry, a recent report revealed.
Endeavour partners with th...
A 76-year-old woman pleaded not guilty yesterday to causing grievous bodily harm to a man by driving without due care and attention.
Shirley Trott, of Hamilton Parish, elected to have her case heard ...
The Minister of Youth, Culture and Sport, Ernest Peets, recently visited Smith’s Island, in St George’s, where archaeologists have been uncovering remnants of the possible first capital of Bermuda.
M...
Almost 40 Bermudian students from a wide range of academic disciplines found employment with the Bermuda Hospitals Board for its summer student programme.
Programme manager Asia Ming-Raynor said that...
The Bermuda Hospitals Board’s Community Intellectual Disability Team will be hosting an exceptional summer barbecue celebration later this month.
According to team manager Chris Cunningham, the barb...
When Keith Simmons took over the concession and beach rental stand at Warwick Long Bay from his friend Mark Tankard in the spring of 2019, he had a grand vision.
Part of this vision included providing...
A series of videos and social media posts aimed at showing the value and impact of non-profit organisations in Bermuda have been released.
The videos and posts, part of the Nonprofit Alliance of Ber...
People will get to hear a leading Bahamian conservationist, Casuarina McKinney-Lambert, discuss coral reef restoration and much more at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute this month.
Ms Mc...
Town crier Ed Christopher has returned to Bermuda with five awards after competing in an international competition in the UK.
He took part in the Amada Cup which has three separate legs throughout the...
A visitor recently surprised a few residents in St George with some unique artwork of their homes.
Like many tourists, self-taught artist Paul DeMelin, 62, took hundreds of photos during his cruise t...