The mother of a gay man killed in a hate crime 25 years ago said the turnout for Bermuda’s first Pride parade showed his death was not in vain.
Wilfred “Oopie” Ming, 22, was stabbed to death by Winsto...
A new “world-class” beachfront fun zone planned for Snorkel Park Beach in Dockyard will provide a venue for Bermudian artists, entrepreneurs and business collaborations, the new operators said yesterd...
Three acts of vandalism in the run-up to Bermuda’s first Pride parade are still under investigation, police have revealed.
CCTV footage showed a suspect spray-painting the Pride sticker on the front e...
A back-to-school giveaway attracted hundreds of children and their families yesterday.
The Caines Brothers organised the Back to School Extravaganza for families in need and handed out school supplies...
Steak lovers in the east won’t have far to travel to satisfy their appetite thanks to the creation of a new menu at Rosewood Bermuda’s Island Brasserie.
The executive chef Gerry Adams spent three mon...
Migrant workers have shared “horror stories” claiming abuse, xenophobia, unfair discrepancies in working contracts and having their travel documents seized, according to a union leader.
Jason Hayward,...
More than a year has passed since Government promised to look at ways to develop Shelly Bay to improve access for older people and the disabled.
Campaigners who put forward the plan, as an alternative...
Three new youth clubs have been set up by the organisers of the Back to School Extravaganza.
Brothers Dwayne, Wayne and Travis Caines will launch their seventh annual event on Monday, when they will g...
The prisons adviser to the British Overseas Territories has been called in to examine the operation of the troubled Westgate Correctional Facility.
Keith Munns toured the prison yesterday with Timoth...
Two would-be nurses became the first winners of scholarships set up to honour the memory of an intensive care nurse who died two years ago.
The Vickie Smith Nursing Scholarships were awarded to Donnal...