An iconic shipwreck was badly damaged as a result of Hurricane Humberto.
The Montana, a paddle steamer and civil war blockade runner, which was wrecked off Bermuda’s North Shore in 1863, forms an impo...
The Green family, owners of the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club, has stepped in to cover the $15,000 shortfall in funds needed to send additional hurricane relief to the Bahamas.
The move comes followi...
The Grateful Bread is hosting its monthly dinner for people in need this evening and is inviting donors and volunteers to lend a helping hand.
The programme, run by Juliana Snelling and Suzi Outerbri...
The Minister of Labour, Community Affairs and Sport has offered words of support to the latest masonry apprenticeship trainees telling them the skills they will gain on the programme are in high deman...
An authentic replica of an early Bermuda settlers’ cabin was damaged during Hurricane Humberto.
The St David’s Island Historical Society, which runs Carter House and Museum, is aiming to raise $4,000 ...
A jet-suit pilot, a rocket scientist and a former CIA “master of disguise” will be among the speakers at this year’s TEDx Bermuda conference.
The ninth edition of the conference, themed Capacity and C...
About 60 people turned out to demand action on climate change as part of a global environmental effort yesterday. The group, mostly made up of schoolchildren, gathered at City Hall for the rally organ...
A man who hoped to ride out Hurricane Humberto on a boat escaped with his life on Wednesday night after the vessel crashed into the rocks at Hinson’s Island.
The man, who identified himself via social...
Queen Elizabeth Park, Victoria Park and Fort Hamilton will remain locked throughout the weekend in the wake of Hurricane Humberto.
Steven DeSilva, the parks superintendent for the City of Hamilton, sa...
“Time is wasted on competing when you could be collaborating.” This is the philosophy behind La Maison, a dining club aimed at bringing female entrepreneurs in Bermuda together.
The brainchild of Dan...