Trauma inflicted by racism has left a legacy of hidden pain, a campaigner has said.
Lynn Winfield, president of Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda, said that historic and recent incidents had left p...
A 15-year-old girl died yesterday after she was found unconscious at her home.
A police spokesman said the girl was found “unresponsive” about noon at a house in My Lord’s Bay Road in Hamilton Parish....
A “walkabout” through locations troubled by gang violence is planned for this week by Stephen Corbishley, the Commissioner of Police.
Mr Corbishley said he organised the visit in tandem with Gina Spen...
An “extraordinary” woman whose court case set a new standard for compensation of accident victims is to be remembered with a scholarship in her name.
Eleanor Simmons, who died on December 21 at age 83...
A former head teacher at Saltus Grammar School has died in England.
Roy Haygarth, who was 87, led Saltus between 1969 and 1979 — a crucial time in its history. Henry Ziegler, a Saltus alumnus who was ...
An activist delivered a stark message to police on how to beat gang crime yesterday.
Gina Spence, the founder of community arts organisation Gina Spence Productions, said hand-wringing had to be repla...
A 70-year old man left immobile after an operation to remove a tumour from his spine plans to walk again — and come home to Bermuda to run a half-marathon.
Battling Marvin Brock, who has late-stage pr...
A veteran’s widow left immobile after a fall has become the first to benefit from the Bermuda Legion’s Poppy Appeal in November.
The legion bought a bed hoist, which was installed yesterday by Lightho...
The policeman on duty at Government House the night the Governor and his aide-de-camp were murdered in 1973 has died.
Franklyn DeAllie, known as Frank, who was 74, was also one of the founding members...
A year-end bash, the Syzygy Festival, will promote designated drivers as well as offering ferry and bus travel to keep the island’s roads safer.
Syzygy, scheduled for tonight from 6pm to 3am, will be ...