Sunday, May 28, has been designated as the America’s Cup Endeavour Day.
Organisers say they want to celebrate the Endeavour Programme, the Cup’s youth sailing and educational project aimed at leaving ...
Government House Gardens will be open on Sunday afternoons throughout the next four months.
Governor John Rankin said of the initiative, which begins on Sunday for the fourth summer: “I am looking for...
Orange route ferry services to and from St George’s are being resumed today.
However, passengers are being let on and off at Ordnance Island until further notice “because the new ferry dock at Hunter’...
Work from art students is on display at the Bermuda College 15th Annual Art Exhibition.
The Art and Design Department is showcasing works from those involved in contemporary explorations of thoughts, ...
Par-la-Ville car park will be closed to all traffic for part of next week.
The closure will be in place from 6am on Monday through to 6am on Thursday, with periodic closures until Friday, May 19, the...
Three Bermudian Supreme Court judges are now able to sit part-time in the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands.
Chief Justice Ian Kawaley has been appointed as a judge of the Grand Court Financial Servic...
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...