Men in sport will play a significant role in steering youngsters away from violence, a government minister said yesterday.
Michael Weeks, the social development and sport minister, said: “Sports clubs...
Cannabis cultivation for medical reasons will be legalised within months, David Burt told a conference last night.
The Premier pledged the Government would issue the first licences for production of t...
An island school is raising money to help tsunami victims in Indonesia.
Saltus Grammar School pupils chose to help the Red Cross efforts in the country as part of it’s service Learning programme, whic...
Clarien Bank is to team up with Greenrock and BeSolar today in a bid to promote energy efficiency.
The public is invited to back a more environmentally-friendly island by swapping up to five incandes...
An island medical practice today backed the Premier’s commitment to allow the growing of marijuana on the island for medical use.
Kyjuan Brown said his Northshore Medical and Aesthetics Centre was “pl...
A range of alternative energy proposals are under consideration as part of a consultation on Bermuda’s long-term power generation plan.
Now the public and the power industry have been given extra tim...
The Department of Marine and Ports Services has announced the winter ferry schedule
The new schedule will run from Monday, October 29.
Winter ferry schedules will be available at the Hamilton Ferry T...
Representatives of St George and its historic forts visited London last week to attend the 2018 World Heritage UK Conference.
Elizabeth Christopher, a World Heritage Site Management Committee member...
Bermuda College students are to wear red tomorrow in a protest against violence.
The initiative was organised by student organisation MenSpeak as part of the college’s Spirit Week.
Lyndon Jackson, t...
Three island artists are to take part in a major exhibition in Cuba next year.
Peter Lapsley, Jon Legere and Andrea Sundt will exhibit their work at the Behind the Wall show — Detrás del Muro in Span...