The Bermuda National Trust has been gifted a collection of more than 300 19th-century paintings and photographs painstakingly collected over 30 years.
To celebrate the gift of the Bermuda Fay and Geo...
The Ministry of Health and Seniors has advised the public not to eat Aunt Jemima brand frozen pancakes, waffles or French toast due to a potential risk of Listeria contamination.
It is the second tim...
The Argus Group is tackling road safety head-on by implementing a graduated licensing programme for motorcycle riders at Berkeley Institute.
Group CEO Alison Hill was one of the panellists during a ...
A female motorcyclist collided with a van at the roundabout at the junction between Serpentine Road and Par-la-Ville Road in Hamilton yesterday.
The motorcyclist appeared to sustain minor injuries, w...
Better technology in public schools — equipping students for success in the 21st century — has emerged as a key demand at community conversations set up by the Department of Education.
The need for mo...
It is not unusual to be handed a bag, set of cutlery, straw and cup all made of plastic during a single lunch trip in Bermuda.
The environmental group Plastic Tides is hoping to put an end to the prac...
The official public host of the 35th America’s Cup, Tucker Thompson, is to give a presentation that marks the culmination of a two-year world tour promoting Bermuda.
The public talk this evening at t...
Roland Lines went out to sea to look for some of the biggest animals in the ocean but ended up finding some of the smallest.
Mr Lines was out whale watching on Challenger Bank with his friends Camilla...
Progress may finally be happening in St George’s but, according to Renee Ming, voters remain concerned about a lack of inclusiveness from the One Bermuda Alliance.
Ms Ming was yesterday unveiled as th...
The first day in May will always be “our official Labour Day”, union leader Jason Hayward told hundreds of marchers yesterday.
About 300 workers had responded to a May Day rallying cry from the Bermud...