The crew of the tall ships competing in the Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall Ships regatta will spend an extra couple of days in Bermuda after their departure was delayed by offshore weather.
The 19 majestic sh...
If the world knew nothing more about Bermuda than its mysterious triangle and even more mysterious shorts, it certainly does now.
Bermuda’s pink sand beaches have every reason to blush as the island’...
Some 250 private jets have so far made reservations to land in Bermuda throughout the 35th America’s Cup.
Some of the most sophisticated private crafts in the world are sitting on the tarmac at LF W...
The ladies ruled the roost at the America’s Cup Village yesterday as they enjoyed an exciting day of music, fashion and relaxation.
With the racing postponed due to lack of wind there were added acti...
The public have been reminded about water safety rules during the 35th America’s Cup and beyond as well as the policing plans in place around the event.
The Bermuda Police Service’s commander of both...
An international expert on plastic marine debris is coming to Bermuda to give a presentation on the growing impacts of plastic pollution in the ocean.
Director of Ocean Conservancy’s Trash Free Seas p...
It’s all about the ladies at the America’s Cup Village today, bringing a touch of glamour to all the testosterone-fuelled racing.
Girls will be special guests at The Ultimate Ladies Day Out — though ...
Senator Michael Fahy yesterday branded an opposition Bill to slash the statutory interest rate in half as “bad law” orchestrated to curry favour with voters in the run-up to an election.
The governmen...
The opening day of the 35th America’s Cup has been hailed an outright success that should have Bermudians across the board brimming with pride.
Thousands descended on the America’s Cup Village from a...
Risk management firm Artex has helped to fund and build an eco-school garden at West Pembroke Primary School.
A team of employees from the company took part in the charitable event, which was sponsore...