Truth and reconciliation efforts by an anti-racism group have won international praise.
Now, Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda talks are to be used as a framework for discussions in Canada over the...
A clerk from the British Parliament has been seconded to Bermuda to work on financial oversight with the Public Accounts Committee.
Stephen McGinness, the Clerk of the House of Commons’ PAC, will work...
A bookstore said yesterday a cyberattack on its computer system could have “wrecked” the business.
The owners of the Bermuda Bookstore said the ransomware attack, in which hackers freeze a company’s d...
Police warned motorists to always drive with their doors locked after a man on a motorbike was filmed opening the driver’s door of a moving car.
The video, shot on York Street, St George’s, also showe...
The last two of the seven men arrested in the wake of a mêlée at the Southampton Rangers Club early on Saturday have been released on police bail.
The men, aged 24 and 32 respectively, were bailed pen...
The National Museum of Bermuda is opening its doors for free to all Bermuda residents throughout February.
Residents will be admitted to the popular Dockyard centre with proof of residency such as a d...
The body of a man was found in Devonshire yesterday.
The grim discovery was made on Corkscrew Hill at about 1pm.
Police said the body was found by a member of the public.
An on-call doctor certified t...
The Salvation Army has thanked the public for its support of its Christmas appeal.
Major Sandra Stokes, the divisional commander for Bermuda, said the charity had been able to help more than 3,000 peo...
Girls were told to reach for the stars at a special event organised by a netball league.
About 70 youngsters attended the Digicel Bermuda Netball Association Junior League event at CedarBridge Academy...
Violet Lightbourne, a Salvation Army stalwart and “prayer warrior” known across the community as Auntie Vi, has died at 96.
A retired major at the charity, Ms Lightbourne was internationally known thr...