The Anglican Cathedral yesterday played host to two groups of singers from Harvard University yesterday.
The Harvard Krokolidoes and the Radcliffe Pitches performed at the Cathedral of the Most Holy T...
A computer coding scheme will be launched across the island as part of a new initiative by the Ministry of Education.
Lingo STEM Coding Kit lessons will be introduced at senior schools as part of ...
Bermuda-registered aircraft leased to Russian airlines have had their airworthiness certificates suspended as the invasion of Ukraine continues.
In an official statement, the Bermuda Civil Aviation Au...
Firefighters extinguished a burning vehicle in Smith’s this afternoon.
A spokesman for the Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service said that at about 12.12pm, they received reports of a fire at Tamarisk Hill....
Normal traffic has resumed in St George’s after a collision near the junction of Wellington Slip Road and Mullet Bay Road.
A police spokesman said at about 2.40pm today: “The scene is currently being ...
A plan to replace the Swing Bridge in St George’s has been put on the back-burner because of the financial crisis faced by the Government.
But Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the Minister of Public Wo...
More should be done to tackle gender inequality in Bermuda, the Minister of Social Development and Seniors has said.
Tinée Furbert said it was important to celebrate women who broke down the barriers ...
Efforts to prevent erosion at a Somerset beach – and stop the release of broken glass – has been given the green light by the Department of Planning.
The Development Applications Board has approved a ...
A group gathered at Government House yesterday to appeal for peace as the conflict in Ukraine escalated.
Glenn Fubler, a community activist, and others presented an olivewood tree to be planted at Gov...