A young man’s passion for serving food has been given a $5,000 boost thanks to a tireless chef.
The first Louise Jones scholarship from the Young Men’s Social Club has gone to Jai-Onni Outerbridge, 22...
Terrett “Terry” West, a businessman and volunteer who ran for political office in the 1990s, has died. Mr West was 66.
Mr West and his first wife, Yvonne, also founded the Bermuda Montessori School in...
Somersfield Academy’s debating team is looking to the future after they “shone brightly” to win the laurels at the Bermuda Public Speaking and Debate Tournament.
Charlie Judd, head of the secondary di...
A team from Canada could assist the Department of Immigration in providing Bermudians who require biometric data to work, visit or study in Canada.
The announcement came today from Walton Brown, the M...
A 16-year-old female auxiliary cycle rider was injured shortly before noon today in a crash on Ord Road, Paget police announced.
As of 2.45pm, detours were no longer in effect for the area.
A police s...
A fire inside the Bermuda Tourism Authority’s new visitor service centre on Front Street yesterday had to be tackled by firefighters.
The minor blaze, caused by welding work, damaged a bathroom ceilin...
Bermuda’s women authors are to get special recognition for their contribution to island literature.
The literary awards on Sunday will also commemorate the 25th anniversary of the publication of the l...
Paradise Games betting shop retained its licence yesterday but its lawyer, Eugene Johnston, was threatened with getting held in contempt of court.
The decision by the three-member Betting Licence Auth...
The licence for a bookmaker’s shop run by former Progressive Labour Party leader Marc Bean will hang in the balance on Monday when the permit for the popular Court Street betting shop is due to expire...
Changes to the island’s health financing are predicted to save millions for the hospital while the Government’s mandated premiums remain unchanged, Kim Wilson, the Minister of Health, announced yester...