The Progressive Labour Party extended a helping hand to families in need this Christmas by asking its members to donate children’s gifts to the Salvation Army.
The party has also donated to Family Ce...
David Burt, the Premier, yesterday took a temporary break from his role as a tough “taskmaster” by having his Cabinet don Santa hats for a festive photoshoot.
Lining up in the grounds of City Hall, C...
A networking event for local students interested in pursuing a career in the hospitality industry has been postponed due to a lack of response.
The Bermuda Hospitality Institute and Fairmont Southamp...
The Department of Health has announced that its Flu Express vaccine services have been rescheduled.
They will take place today and tomorrow at the National Sports Centre Pavilion, between 10am and 4p...
Children and adults swept up thousands of dollars worth of free gifts last night during Gorham’s Race for Presents and a charity campaign.
Three charities selected four children in need to take part, ...
A man was hit in the face with a suspected firearm and cut with a knife during an attempted robbery that took place on St Anne’s Road, Southampton this evening.
Police reported that at about 4pm, a 2...
Disadvantaged youngsters in Bermuda and the Caribbean will get the gift of free shoes this season thanks to the hard work of an island trio.
Ezekiel Stoneham, Akil Trott and Scott Nearon collected 30...
A condition survey of 31 public schools is expected to be finished by the end of next March.
David Burch, the Minister of Public Works, told the House of Assembly the timeline would enable “proper pla...
Hamilton’s Court Street was lit up yesterday as schoolchildren joined forces with the City of Hamilton to decorate a Christmas tree.
The youngsters from Mount Saint Agnes and Dellwood Middle School he...
Police are to pour more officers into a fresh crackdown on dangerous driving in an attempt to cut the grim toll of death and injury on Bermuda’s roads.
Chief Inspector Robert Cardwell, of the Bermuda ...