Two Saltus Grammar School students have been selected as Bermuda’s Rhodes Scholars.
The Bermuda Rhodes Scholarship Selection Committee announced that Nicholas Barton is the scholar for 2016 and Peter ...
Quadriplegic and unable to speak years after a crash in which alcohol was involved, Wolde Salassie Bartley locks eyes with the camera filming him in the dangerous driving documentary A Piece of the Ro...
Predatory fish once common in our waters including groupers and snappers are at “critically low numbers”, causing a threat to Bermuda’s coral reefs, according to a new report.
Scientists Thaddeus and...
Bermuda College has formalised its public-private partnership with Validus Re which is opening up opportunities for students to enter the IT field for reinsurance companies.
The firm has been offerin...
The annual Devil’s Isle Paddle Board Challenge is coming back to Bermuda with the aim of helping highlight plastic pollution in the ocean.
In a test of endurance, participants will paddleboard 40 mil...
A man who has dedicated his life to helping others is about to spread his generosity even further.
Samuel Lynch, 71, has started a new vegetable garden that will help to feed those in Bermuda who are...
An ROV robot developed by Warwick Academy students has earned high praise from leading engineers and scientists.
The team that developed the lionfish catching Guardian LF1 submersible — unveiled at Ar...
Reid Street is to be given a makeover ahead of the America’s Cup including the introduction of green spaces, planters, street entertainers and outdoor seating.
Depending on feedback from the public, ...
Sir Richard Branson’s Necker Island head chef Chris Kenny snagged the top prize at the celebrity chef 11th Hour Racing Lionfish Throwdown with a trio of sustainable dishes.
He beat competition from f...
An international author and expert on children’s issues is to lead a series of workshops in Bermuda as part of PRIDE’S 30th anniversary celebrations.
The workshops and training by Jerry Moe are title...