This year’s poppy appeal will mark a special Remembrance Day — 100 years since the end of the “war to end all wars”.
Carol Everson, a caseworker with the Bermuda Legion, said poppies on sale this year...
A new website has been set up to help parents worried about their children’s development.
The Red Flags site was funded by the Bermuda Community Foundation with the Hemera Foundation Fund charitable t...
Youngsters at Warwick Academy’s primary school took a journey through time this month to mark History Day.
Teachers and students dressed up as their favourite historical figures for the annual celebra...
Dennis Pimentel, a former apprentice at power firm Belco has been appointed as its new president with operational accountability.
Sean Durfy, who has been under fire over his management style, which l...
Shots were fired outside a house in Pembroke on Sunday night, police said yesterday.
The incident in Happy Valley Lane was the fourth of its kind in a month inside a small radius in the central parish...
A man who crashed his motorbike while more than three times over the alcohol limit was banned from the roads for 18 months and fined $1,350 yesterday.
Don Simmons, 55, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ C...
An 18-year-old motorcycle rider injured in a crash on Friday night in Warwick is now recovering in stable condition on a hospital general ward, police reported.
The rider was hurt after a crash with a...
The Eliza DoLittle Society, one of Bermuda’s most prominent charities providing food for the needy, has announced a gala Hallowe’en fundraiser on October 27.
The night of costumes and champagne at Gos...
An online campaign to cover urgent medical tests for a sick teen was dealt a crushing blow after a pledge worth more than $9,000 from its top contributor was abruptly withdrawn.
But last night, the pu...
Measures, including putting work permits on hold, could be brought to bear against employers who manipulate worker contracts to dodge basic employee benefits.
Walton Brown, the Minister of Home Affair...