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...
David Burt says he held a positive meeting with OECD Secretary General Ángel Gurría today.
The Premier is in Europe this week to discuss financial issues with key policymakers in London, Paris and Bru...
The Bermuda Post Office is observing World Post Day today.
The event marks the anniversary of the establishment of the Universal Postal Union in 1874 and aims to generate broader awareness of the Post...
The loudest phase of the construction for the airport redevelopment project has been completed ahead of schedule.
All 719 piles have been driven beneath the surface to create the foundation for the ne...
Dogs large and small, old and young, were blessed in the spirit of St Francis of Assisi at a ceremony on Sunday.
The Annual Blessing of Animals was held in the Unfinished Church in St George’s.
The se...
Three buses have been cancelled tomorrow morning.
They are:
7M, from Watford Bridge to Hamilton at 7.20am
8DXPSP, from Dockyard to Hamilton at 7.50am
10GXPSP, from St George’s to Hamilton at 8am
David Burt, the Premier, is in Europe for meetings in London, Paris and Brussels.
In a statement issued from London, Mr Burt stated tonight: “Bermuda has a recognised leadership position in transpare...
National security minister Wayne Caines has paid recognition to graduates from the treatment and aftercare programme at the Right Living House.
Mr Caines was at a ceremony with two graduates, their fa...
The dangers of social media will be among the topics up for discussion at a parent expo planned for January.
The event, featuring workshops and presentations by principals from public and private scho...