The little-known story of Bermuda’s expulsion of German nationals at the outbreak of the Second World War has been revealed by a history group.
The war — which started 80 years ago today — led to the ...
A former head of the Bermuda Industrial Union was honoured at yesterday’s Labour Day celebrations.
The BIU headquarters building on Union Square was renamed the Ottiwell A Simmons Building as a tribut...
The Governor has thrown a special reception to honour the decades of service to the island’s military by Royal Bermuda Regiment Honorary Colonel Eugene Raynor.
The Government House event, hosted by Jo...
Two crashes this evening disrupted traffic flow on North Shore Road and Middle Road in Devonshire.
Normal traffic had resumed by 9pm.
According to a police spokesman, two cars and a motorcycle collide...
A group of men who socialise at the anchor monument at Mangrove Bay are to throw a back-to-school party for youngsters today.
The Anchor Boys Club, which has a membership of about 20, will give away s...
A temporary closure order has been issued for the East End Mini Yacht Club in St George’s from 7pm yesterday until 7pm today.
But a police spokesman said that Renall Caisey, the commodore of the club,...
A jubilant crowd took to its feet last night to welcome the country’s first Pride event today.
A panel of Caribbean activists discussed the history of LBGT rights in their countries and their experie...
Fed-up East Enders yesterday demanded a police crackdown on “inconsiderate” drivers who block public roads outside a cricket club when big games are played.
Albert Fox, a Cashew City Road resident for...
A game-changing course based on Singapore methods has been delivered to maths teachers at public and private schools.
Training, from the international firm Maths No Problem, was provided to Warwick Ac...
A Bermudian artist who joined the Royal Navy in the Second World War and was assigned to top-secret work to crack Nazi codes has died.
Pamela Darrell, the 93-year-old widow of Owen Darrell, a Bermudia...