The first woman director of music for the Somerset Brigade Band said yesterday she was proud to throw her support behind this year’s poppy appeal in aid of Bermuda’s war veterans.
Cher-Ann Brangman, 4...
A mentally ill man who committed a “spree” of violent offences, including a serious sexual assault, last year was yesterday detained in hospital under the Mental Health Act.
The hospital order imposed...
A night of entertainment is to be held next month to raise funds to help set up the island’s first clinic for amputees.
LaKiesha Wolffe said her charity, A New Life, also hoped that the clinic would b...
A power cut in a residential area after a truck took out a utility pole sparked fury among residents yesterday.
One householder in Orange Valley Road, Devonshire, said that trucks should be banned fro...
The island’s milk has run low as a result of poor weather, but will be topped up “in short order”, according to Michael Dunkley.
Mr Dunkley, the owner of milk wholesaler Dunkley’s Dairy, said yesterda...
Wide-ranging union talks were held on Wednesday with David Burt, the Premier, along with several members of Cabinet.
Discussions ranged from upcoming negotiations, employee training, the impact of inn...
A new headteacher has been announced for St Johnsbury Academy, an independent boarding school in northern Vermont popular with Bermudian students.
Sharon Howell, whose last post was principal at India...
A “light-hearted” family event to discuss end of life options will be held tomorrow in Warwick.
Dubbed “the Departure Lounge” and brought by the group Final Steps, the day of activities is aimed at re...
Sweeping changes to Bermuda’s pensions regime, including the right to cash in a chunk of a job pension on retirement, are being watched closely by the insurance industry.
The amendments, if voted into...
Walton Brown Jr, a government backbencher, former minister and longstanding member of the Progressive Labour Party, has died at the age of 59.
An activist, political observer and staunch advocate for ...