The traffic has increased, and from what he has read in the newspaper, crime too, but award-winning travel writer and editor David Garson still find plenty to like about Bermuda ten years after his la...
Bermuda's multicultural community is coming together for an evening of entertainment, dinner and dancing... with the proceeds benefitting a local charity.
The Kardias Club of Bermuda, themselves a reg...
His opening volley to the students of Berkeley Institute and CedarBridge Academy was "We are achievers", and by the time world renowned motivational speaker Dennis Kimbro finished his speech, few had ...
Despite living in an age of computer games and videos, some of today's youngsters are still getting as much pleasure out of a more traditional pastime as their parents and grandparents did before t...
Calling it "a major breakthrough" in the treatment of diabetes, Dr. Tom Flood, Director of the Diabetes Centre in Atlanta, was in Bermuda last week to share information on the new long-lasting insulin...
Spend a few minutes talking to Kenny Thompson about football and you will be be left with no doubt about his passion and vision for the game in Bermuda.
The Bermuda Football Association's Director of ...
Never in doubt that she would do it, charity walker Marilyn Steede became the first Bermudian to walk around the clock for charity yesterday.
The regular walker completed the 24-hour walk around Bermu...
Family values have changed over the years, but Bermudian families with good morals are still plentiful and for six weeks in May and June a competition to recognise such families will be held.
Three yo...
Stroke support group chairman Mark Selley, a stroke survivor himself, felt the least he could do to show his appreciation of Marilyn Steede's gesture is to be there every step of the way to cheer her ...
It is around the 19-mile mark that a marathon runner hits ‘a wall'.
That number also represents a barrier for regular walker Marilyn Steede who is digging her heals into the roads to help Bermuda Stro...