Electronic speed detection, breathalysers and a “huge cultural change” are the key to tackling Bermuda’s alarming rate of road deaths, according to the new chairman of the Road Safety Council.
Ali Bar...
Rehabilitation work on the Swing Bridge in St George’s is nearing completion, according to the Ministry of Public Works.
The bridge can now safely carry one lane of vehicles with loads of 10 tonnes pe...
Universal, unique numbers for anyone who touches the health system will be introduced by the Ministry of Health.
This Unique Patient Identifier will enable providers to better coordinate care as part...
Seniors will be able to watch America’s Cup races on board a 157ft superyacht, thanks to a partnership between Caroline Bay Marina and Age Concern.
The two teamed up after a senior, who contacted the...
A two-day event is celebrating Bermuda’s young makers.
The first ever Youth Maker Faire, tomorrow and Sunday just outside the entrance to the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art, will serve to showcase...
The America’s Cup has a full slate of activities planned for the St George’s Marine Expo this Sunday.
A press release from ACBDA listed the following schedule for the event, which begins at 11am in th...
An initiative is being developed to prepare workers to take up construction jobs.
The National Talent Pool is being spearheaded by the Department of Workforce Development.
Patricia Gordon-Pamplin, M...
Former Bermuda resident Patricia Pettit has been appointed chief communications officer for Redwood, the oldest library in continuous use in America.
Ms Pettit is known on the island for conducting th...
The Opposition has defended its proposal for a lottery to benefit the island’s young athletes, after Nandi Outerbridge, Minister of Social Development and Sport, branded the idea “misguided”.
The rema...
Chris Kenny, the head chef at Sir Richard Branson’s Necker Island, will be among the guests at an event this evening when 12 local culinary arts students pair up with America’s Cup sailors for the Eat...