There is nothing more Bermudian than Cup Match and the game’s cancellation will leave a huge hole in the calendar of cultural events.
The Cup Match holiday traditionally brings with it a variety of ot...
A former conscripted private soldier was appointed yesterday as second-in-command of the Royal Bermuda Regiment.
John Rankin, the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Bermuda Regiment, said M...
The Bank of Bermuda Foundation today asked for applications from the public to join its four grant review committees.
The charitable foundation said it wanted its board, staff and review committees t...
A Bermudian addiction counsellor in training has hopes of one day enhancing substance abuse services here.
Mychel Jones is being helped on her journey by The Duperreault Fellowship endowment fund.
Th...
The Class of 2020 will leave “into chaos” and will have to work extra hard to succeed in an uncertain world, the Berkeley Institute’s graduation ceremony was warned yesterday.
Ryan Robinson Perinchie...
Graduating students at CedarBridge Academy should avoid making excuses and “dare to lead” as they enter a new normal during the pandemic.
This was the charge from Kenneth Caesar, acting principal for...
Kerbside collection services from stores and restaurants in Hamilton will end tomorrow, the City of Hamilton has announced.
The service allowed businesses to continue to cater to customers while their...
A man who lost a leg in a crash after drinking and riding has pleaded with others to avoid the temptation to take to the roads after consuming alcohol.
Milford Waldron said his life had changed comple...
Teachers voted yesterday to take a 10 per cent salary cut for a year as part of the fightback from the economic havoc caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
The Bermuda Union of Teachers and associated ...
The deadline to register for a summer hothouse academy for schoolchildren is Friday, the education department said today.
The science, technology, engineering, arts and maths — STEAM — Academy, open t...