The head of Saltus Grammar School attended a prestigious international conference about the future of education.
Deryn Lavell spent several days with heads of leading schools from around the world at...
Gates Bay in St George’s was temporarily closed for safety reasons after fireproofing materials blew down from the nearby hotel construction site.
Renee Ming, MP for St George’s North, told The Royal ...
Bermudian artists have been invited to exhibit more of their work in Cuba after they took part in an exhibition on the streets of Havana.
Lisa Howie, an independent curator and consultant who helped ...
The names of 236 people who died in road crashes over the past 20 years were held up yesterday at the closing ceremony for Road Safety Week.
Road safety campaigners joined family members and friends o...
There has been a recall of frozen Tyson Crispy Chicken Strips and Tyson Fully Cooked buffalo chicken strips owing to potential contamination by metal fragments.
Tyson Foods Incorporated decided to ex...
The Axa End-to-End charity event is expected to beat last year’s total of $150,000.
Anne Mello, the chairwoman of the End-to-End, said yesterday that the cash had still to be totted up, but that she ...
Safety campaigners have launched a joint effort to help people avoid trouble on the water.
Police constable Linnell Williams of the Marine Police and the Bermuda Water Safety Council said that the ro...
George Dowling III has been elected Mayor of St George beating Kenneth Bascome by 234 votes last night.
The announcement was welcomed with loud applause, as the 41-year-old former town councillor earn...
His original career path towards anthropology and history inadvertently set Peter Lapsley on a course to become an artist.
The executive director of the Bermuda National Gallery was not tempted by hi...
The owners of a controversial dairy farm accused of causing a stink could face legal action from neighbours if they fail to meet a June 30 deadline to clean up their act.
Almost 400 people have compla...