Somersfield Academy students heard of the potential in technology and artificial intelligence this morning from Tom Ilube, a British entrepreneur and advocate for technical education.
Mr Ilube spoke t...
Power outages this afternoon affected hundreds of customers in the City of Hamilton, Pembroke and Devonshire along the North Shore.
Shortly after 2pm, the power cut put 739 customers in the dark in Pe...
Shelves have gone bare at the island’s top food charity after Hurricane Humberto knocked out power, forcing the Eliza DoLittle Society to scrap reserves of spoiled stock.
Today, the group’s headquarte...
A community mentor and devoted curator of the Carter House Museum, one of Bermuda’s oldest homes and an historical treasure of St David’s, has died at 86.
Dolores Harrison loved showcasing the histori...
Additional hurricane relief to assist the Bahamas still remains in Bermuda after the island’s first consignment of donations was sent two weeks ago.
Wayne Caines, the Minister of National Security, sa...
Fees for dropping off horticultural waste, which were dropped in the aftermath of Hurricane Humberto, are to be reinstated on Monday.
The Ministry of Public Works advised the public to take advantage ...
A 73-year-old nurse thanked the community after reaping $18,000 from wellwishers to cover urgent cancer treatment abroad after her work insurance fell short.
Eloise Bell, whose nursing career has notc...
A serving police officer was suspended yesterday in connection with “serious allegations that include unlawful access and sharing of police information”, a police spokesman said.
He said another offic...
“Business as usual” was declared for today as a weakened Tropical Storm Jerry was forecast to pass near Bermuda this afternoon.
School, government offices and the Causeway will remain open, and buses ...
Police are looking at “forensic opportunities” after a spate of offensive graffiti around Pembroke, a spokesman said.
The latest incident, found yesterday morning, targeted sites on Parsons Road, Happ...