The first spring time lionfish tournament is due to take place later this month with scuba divers and free divers encouraged to sign up.
The one-day Swimming With Fishes tournament is being organised...
Two men yesterday pleaded not guilty to offences related to the protest of December 2.
Chris Furbert Jr, the son of Bermuda Industrial Union president Chris Furbert, and Anthony Burgess denied prevent...
The loss of family and friends to gang violence has spurred one man to launch an anti-violence magazine promoting peace in Bermuda.
Desmond Crockwell has realised his dream of a quarterly publication...
Five students at TN Tatem Middle School have been awarded the first Quinton Edness Scholarship.
It is the first middle-school award in Bermuda and was made possible by proceeds from the TN Tatem / Spi...
A 30-year-old Hamilton man has been given a one-month prison sentence for stealing money from a member of staff at a primary school.
The court heard how Andre Castle entered the school on December 5 o...
“You can’t have a one-size-fits-all school system” is one of the lessons Jeremiah Newell learnt when turning around failing schools in the US.
The American-based educator hired by the Department of E...
Renowned malacologist John “Jack” Lightbourn has officially opened a new exhibition featuring some of the smallest sea shells on the planet.
The Micromollusc Shell Collection can be seen at the Bermud...
Finding alternative revenue streams to the sale of alcohol at Bailey’s Bay Cricket Club was a hot topic at Tuesday evening’s symposium on tackling violence and gang activity at the Hamilton Parish pre...
The rusting remains of the Niobe Corinthian have finally been sunk offshore, transforming it from an embarrassing eyesore at the doorway to St David's to an artificial reef that will attract marine li...
The annual Bermuda National Trust’s Palm Sunday Walk will wind its way through Paget and Warwick this year.
The walk, which is due to take place this Sunday, begins from The Bermuda College at 2pm or...