Quiet heroes who joined forces to smash segregation looked back 60 years yesterday to the major turning point in the country’s history.
Members of the Progressive Group joined Glenn Fubler of communit...
A colourful procession honouring Saint Anthony culminated with a festival outside St Anthony’s Church in Warwick.
The ceremony for the church’s patron followed a Mass held in English and Portuguese, w...
Two graduates of an adventure training programme who pushed themselves beyond their limits have been honoured for their hard work.
Chelsea Pereira-Swainson, 23, is going to study overseas after she le...
A 22-year-old man who suffered serious injuries in a crash in the early hours of last Sunday is an off-duty police officer.
The officer, who has not been named, was on his own motorcycle when it crash...
Mixed-status families were asked to contact the Department of Immigration yesterday as part of the next phase of immigration reform.
Families with mixed status include where one parent holds Bermuda s...
A diabetes expert called on the Government to ensure water and diet drinks are cheaper than sugary sodas and argued that the controversial sugar tax “completely missed the point”.
David Cavan, a Briti...
An off-duty police officer seriously hurt in a motorcycle crash early on Sunday on Crow Lane, Pembroke remains in critical condition.
The 22-year-old is being treated at the hospital’s Intensive Care ...
Bermuda’s soldiers were singled out for praise at the closing ceremony of a massive international military exercise in the Caribbean at the weekend.
Sir Louis Straker, the Acting Prime Minister of St ...
A “born journalist” who spent decades at The Royal Gazette has died, aged 65.
Kyle Hunter, whose career with the Gazette began in 1974 and spanned news, sports and photography, died at home in St Geor...
The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Bermuda held its third annual medical symposium this weekend aimed at raising awareness of the disease.
Kim Wilson, the Minister of Health, commended the organisation...