A new brochure designed to highlight Bermuda attractions in the off-season has been released.
“Uncover Bermuda”, produced by the Bermuda Tourism Authority, is focused on island entertainment, includin...
Political leaders past and present lined up yesterday to pay tribute to Progressive Labour Party stalwart Reginald Burrows — whose vision was to unite the island and make “Bermuda a better place”.
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Bermudian Zoe Kempe said yesterday that New York was carrying on as normal in the wake of Tuesday’s terror attack.
Ms Kempe vowed to continue with a cookery course in the city despite being less than ...
A CedarBridge Academy student is getting on-the-job experience thanks to a partnership between the school and the National Sports Centre.
Isaiah Smith, 16, is spending two days a week at the NSC learn...
The Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre fundraiser Movember will return this month in a bid to highlight cancers affecting men that are often preventable.
Men are encouraged to grow moustaches to raise a...
The story of Bermuda’s 1959 theatre boycott to end segregation is in the spotlight in Bermuda and overseas thanks to author Florenz Maxwell’s book Girlcott.
Girlcott, which took second prize in Code’s...
Original Bermuda First member Cheryl Packwood criticised the formation of another committee to discuss the economy and insisted action — not more research — is long overdue.
Ms Packwood said the Bermu...
The Bermuda First committee must help the most economically vulnerable by building the island from the bottom up.
This is the view of executive director for Family Centre, Martha Dismont, who gave her...
The newly formed Bermuda First committee should discuss how hurricane devastation in the Caribbean can impact the island’s tourism and reinsurance industries, according to former chairman Don Kramer.
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A 30-year-old Pembroke man who was injured in a collision on October 14 remains in a stable condition in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
He was injured when the motorcycle he was riding collided ...