A team of dedicated volunteers cleaned up Elbow Beach on Saturday — with two people even diving into stormy seas to collect trash.
The clean up was organised by Blue Water Divers and resulted in 22 vo...
Worshippers took to the roads yesterday for a religious convoy described as Bermuda's first "prayer caravan".
Three bishops led churchgoers of all ages from the West End to St. David's for a journey w...
Government lawyers have begun looking at parental responsibility legislation which could see moms and dads in Bermuda go to jail for their children's behaviour, Attorney General Kim Wilson said yester...
A global network of editors and journalists has written to Premier Ewart Brown to complain at Government's continued ban on advertising with The Royal Gazette.
The International Press Institute (IPI) ...
A new lease to enable Bermuda Society of Arts to stay at City Hall is still being hammered out — eight months after the charity was served with a controversial eviction order.
The Corporation of Hamil...
Chief Fire Officer Vincent Hollinsid and Coco Reef owner John Jefferis are two of the names behind a new company planning to launch Bermuda's second daily newspaper.
Vista Mar Ltd. was set up by Gover...
A group of ambitious young people have graduated from a summer programme aimed at producing the Island's next generation of business leaders.
Fifteen youngsters from public and private senior schools ...
Lawyer Llewellyn Peniston has paid off a debt of almost $10,500 to two former clients but could still have to fork out thousands of dollars more in legal costs.
Mr. Peniston was warned by a Supreme Co...
Lawyer Llewellyn Peniston was told by a judge yesterday he could end up behind bars if he didn't pay two former clients almost $10,500 owing to them.
Puisne Judge Norma Wade-Miller issued the warning ...
A cross-party parliamentary committee reviewing how educational reform is being implemented in the wake of the Hopkins Report wants to hold its meetings in public, its chairman said yesterday.
Governm...