An American who has been pen pals with a Bermudian for 52 years has set foot on the island for the first time.
Marsha Thomas, 64, from Sparta, Illinois, describes Juliana Swan, 63, from Pembroke, as ...
Hundreds of people packed out Shelly Bay for a fun-filled National Heroes Weekend Raft Up today.
Nearly 100 boats rafted up for a lively session of pure soca in the sea despite the looming threat of r...
David Burt will travel to Costa Rica to watch Bermuda’s historic first Concacaf Gold Cup match against Haiti tomorrow.
The Premier also announced the Government had provided $100,000 to the Bermuda Fo...
Seeing how our culture has bridged Bermuda’s many divides has been one of the most rewarding aspects of Heather Whalen’s 22-year career in the arts.
The former director of the Department of Community...
Emergency workers and safety advocates united to celebrate EMT Day at City Hall.
People were given tips about life-saving CPR methods, taken on tour inside an ambulance and signed a petition in suppor...
About 120 soldiers from the Royal Bermuda Regiment arrived in the Caribbean today to join a major multinational disaster relief exercise.
The troops bedded down in the disused ET Joshua Airport on St ...
Bermuda’s first march to celebrate gay pride is to be held this summer.
LGBTQ people and same-sex marriage campaigners said the Bermuda Pride event would help to reinforce that gay people are part of ...
Devonshire residents will have a chance to share their safety concerns during a police meet and greet this week.
Constable Kyle Outerbridge, the Parish Constable for Devonshire, will conduct a commu...
The life of one of the island’s first black doctors was commemorated at a special celebration on Court Street in Hamilton.
Charles Smith was honoured outside the CA Smith Building, which used to house...
A government plan to issue 20 temporary taxi permits to boost the number of cabs on the road has been put on hold.
The news came after Zane DeSilva, the transport minister, held a meeting with 300 mem...