Lord David Waddington, Governor of Bermuda from 1992 to 1997, has died, aged 87.
Lord Waddington, who was at the helm during former Premier Sir John Swan’s bid for independence in 1995, was previously...
Travellers intending to fly to Trinidad and Tobago for the upcoming carnival have been warned to protect themselves against the Zika virus, which has been detected in the Caribbean island.
A person ca...
A spike in demand, including “far higher” levels of flu and respiratory illness, is stretching the bed capacity at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
Problems discharging senior patients have made the...
A Hearts, Hats and High tea event will raise money and celebrate the 26th anniversary of Agape House.
The event will take place on Saturday in the Windows on the Sound room at the Fairmont Southampton...
Police are appealing for help in finding 15-year-old India Smith, who has been missing since last Friday.
Officers say there is concern for the wellbeing of the teenager, who is described as 5ft 7in a...
This year’s Lindo’s to Lindo’s races, raising money for the Bermuda Diabetes Association, will take place on Sunday, March 5.
The 10K run and four-mile walk will begin at Lindo’s in Warwick and will s...
The Railway Trail is being given a new nickname and higher profile to make it a bigger part of the island’s tourism experience.
It will now be known as the “Rail Trail” to make it snappier for hashtag...
Legislation paving the way for people to be cautioned for possession of a small cannabis is set to come into force, Attorney-General Trevor Moniz has confirmed.
Mr Moniz released a statement after Dir...
Insurance company BF&M has donated $20,000 over two years to support extracurricular activities at Purvis Primary School.
The Bermuda Education Network’s Horizons programme uses donations from corpor...
Bermuda’s serial vandal has struck again, with Hamilton bus depot the latest target for hateful messages.
Racist and sexist language could be seen daubed over the walls at the city centre location yes...