Bermuda Aviation Services Limited has donated $2,000 to support two literacy charities.
The group gave $1,000 each to the Reading Clinic and the reading festival organised by Bermuda Alumnae Chapter o...
People are encouraged to visit a Department of Statistics booth in the lower level of the Washington Mall today.
Officers from the Department will be on hand from noon to 2pm in observation of Caricom...
Bermuda’s information commissioner wants to step up scrutiny of the outsourcing of public services.
Gitanjali Guterriez was at the International Conference of Information Commissioners in Manchester, ...
Roadworks will take place in the area of the roundabout at Frog Lane and Montpelier Road on Monday.
Frog Lane will be closed from BFA Way to the roundabout; Parsons Road will be closed from Roberts Av...
A telethon to support hurricane relief efforts in the Caribbean will tonight hit the airwaves in a bid to raise at least $100,000.
The island’s West Indian Association organised the event after the re...
An animal-rights activist said last night she was “deeply saddened” by photographs of a starving and diseased dog that was rescued by the Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
Grace Markham, c...
Warwick Academy is hosting a series of courses for all primary and secondary teachers on the island.
British experts Adam Unwin-Berrey and Sue McVicar will be brought in to discuss maths and literacy ...
David Burt had a wide-ranging meeting with Ángel Gurría, the Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development during his first official visit to Europe.
The meeting in P...
Historian Clarence Maxwell will speak at the latest ThinkFest event on Sunday.
The presentation, “Set Us Free — Bermudians during the Humanitarian Revolution”, will outline how Bermudians contributed ...
In gyms, at yoga studios and on the streets, the Athletes Hurricane Relief Fund is under way.
Athletes have pledged to donate 100 hours of exercise to support the Salvation Army’s relief efforts to Ca...