A Bermudian missionary in Sri Lanka escaped death by minutes when Easter Day bombs exploded in the capital Colombo, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Delbert Pearman said a decision not to take part in a ...
A second round of awards to honour Bermuda’s women writers are to be handed out next month.
Dale Butler, a former Progressive Labour Party MP, government minister and author, has organised the present...
Front Street festivities tonight will signal the start of triathlon fever as the island marks the opening of MS Amlin World Triathlon Bermuda.
Bermuda’s Flora Duffy will play a minor role this year be...
A special four-day sale is under way at Hilgroves on Reid Street, with part of the proceeds going in aid of Family Centre.
The auction and consignment gallery, at 73 Reid Street, launched the sale yes...
Saltus students got a study session on leadership this week from Michael Weber, a Boston based motivational speaker.
The core lesson was that leading meant the success of the group, rather than the in...
A union leader has warned the owner of power firm Belco not sell the company to Canadian investors.
Chris Furbert, president of the Bermuda Industrial Union, highlighted rumours heard “through the gra...
Workers need union protection, a labour leader said yesterday.
Chris Furbert, head of the Bermuda Industrial Union, said the Butterfield Bank decision to shed staff and close the Rosebank branch under...
LaKiesha Wolffe’s goal is “to change Bermuda” for the disabled.
Now Ms Wolffe, who lost a leg after a crash six years ago, is ready to launch her consultancy service for the disabled.
It came after sh...
People with sight problems can now learn keyboard skills and how to navigate the internet after an island firm donated six computers to the Bermuda Society for the Blind.
Phyllis Harshaw, a retired Ce...
Backers and volunteers have signed to help with the creation of a shelter for families in need at a disused rest home.
Habitat for Humanity Bermuda and the Women’s Resource Centre yesterday announced ...