Bermuda's 18 primary schools were gifted more than $62,000 worth of supplies this week.
School principals, staff members and pupils united to thank Support Public Schools for the donations.
The SPS te...
It would be “almost suicidal” for the Government to collect less land tax from the public after the financial hit it has incurred as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Michelle Simmons, Vice President...
Bermuda’s road safety standards are worse than some countries that have to deal with roadside bombs, a new documentary film has highlighted.
The $2000 film was created by Simon Parkinson after his mo...
Bermuda Advocates For Safe Technology is encouraging members of the community to submit their feedback on the implementation of 5G technology on Bermuda to the Regulatory Authority.
Submissions which ...
An organisation set up to promote inclusion for disabled people has applied for charitable status.
One Special Night, designed to organise social events for people with special needs, was launched las...
Former politician Renee Webb is the executive producer on a “groundbreaking” documentary exploring the realm of genius.
Ms Webb, who was a Progressive Labour Party MP and cabinet minister, worked wit...
A lack of transport options for the disabled is the biggest problem for people with mobility problems, a conference heard yesterday.
Daniella Jade-Lowe, an accessibility consultant and conference pane...
A special commission into historic land losses heard yesterday that an inquiry into how some friendly societies ended up in private hands was needed.
Michael Bradshaw, the president of the Bermuda Fr...
Five Star Island in Southampton was taken from a Bermudian family in the 1800s after its owner handed over his deeds as collateral on a loan for potato slips.
This is according to the family members o...
WindReach is hosting a free virtual conference today in support of people with disabilities.
The event, titled Common Ground – Amplifying Community Voices, is being held in recognition of The United N...