An orphanage and school in Haiti run by Bermudian philanthropist Phillip Rego has suffered through weeks of political unrest in the poverty-stricken country.
Mr Rego said yesterday: “Kids are getting ...
A low-flying light aircraft is to survey the island this month, it was announced yesterday.
The survey will be carried out by Britain’s Hydrographic Office as part of its Overseas Territories seabed m...
The General Post Office and Perot Post Office in Hamilton will both be closed today from 9am to 10.30am.
The main office on Church Street, as well as the Queen Street office, will be shut for a staff ...
A free course on blockchain and fintech business is on offer from the Government’s fintech business unit.
The course, run with expert group BermudaChain, will be made up of seven sessions from tomorro...
A longstanding leader of the British Virgin Islands, Ralph O’Neal, died yesterday.
He was 85.
Mr Burt, the Premier, said Mr O’Neal, who served as the UK Overseas Territory’s premier from 2007 to 2011,...
A veteran of the Korean War and the Suez Crisis, Donald Jolliffe has a tattoo on his arm designed to highlight the strict code of his specialist unit in Korea.
Mr Jolliffe said: “It means ‘death befor...
Shocked beachgoers yesterday found a beach beauty spot blighted by a burnt-out bonfire loaded with nails and broken glass.
But rugby players from South Africa’s Classic Springboks team in the World Ru...
A Bermudian opera singer and teacher with an international reputation who nurtured the island’s singing talent has died. Marcelle Clamens was 65.
The mother of three who founded the Talent Explosion w...
Two senators are the lone contenders in the by-election on November 21 for Pembroke Central, the constituency left vacant by the death of sitting Progressive Labour Party MP Walton Brown last month.
A...
The Bermuda Post Office will see a substantial hike in revenues under a new system for calculating paybacks for handling bulky letters and packages, according to Wayne Furbert, the Minister for the Ca...