The Bermuda Society of Arts Members’ autumn show opened last week with a riot of colour.
Life Cycles asked its members to explore the ideas of creation and destruction through a variety of art forms.
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The national security minister today highlighted Covid-19 rules for large gatherings after concerns were raised by the public.
Renee Ming appealed to people not to become complacent and to stick to he...
Hotel workers made redundant from the Fairmont Southampton are facing eviction from their homes, unable to pay bills or even buy food.
About 30 workers showed up at the hotel yesterday morning in prot...
Visitors to the National Sports Centre were yesterday warned about items that are banned from the arena.
Craig Tyrrell, the senior vice president of operations at the centre, warned that visitors risk...
School pupils decorated 108 Halloween pumpkins as part of a school competition.
Suzanne DeCouto, the director of advancement at Mount St Agnes in Hamilton, said: “The kids are doing a lot more things ...
Autism charity Tomorrow’s Voices is to mark its 13th anniversary by producing custom made face masks.
The early intervention centre launched its Mask Up in Honour of Autism fundraiser to promote its w...
There were 490 fewer road crash victims that needed hospital treatment up to the end of August this year compared to the same period last year, it was revealed yesterday.
But a road safety campaigner ...
A specialist school has been transformed into a “mathematical planetarium” to encourage pupils to reach for the stars.
The walls at Planet Math’s buildings in Hamilton and St George are now covered in...
Warwick Academy is celebrating its most successful university and college acceptance rate in recent history with 98 per cent of graduates achieving their first option, the school said.
A total of 54...
A woman from Boston on what she reckoned was her 50th visit to the island said yesterday that it was her “happy place”.
Marcia Sturtevant, 72, first booked a holiday in Bermuda in 1969 with her husban...