Family Centre’s summer schoolchildren and staff outlined their experiences yesterday as part of the charity’s youth leadership academy.
The charity helped 24 high school pupils aged 14 to 16 through i...
A charity appeal to supply school uniforms to families in need notched up almost 200 applicants for assistance by its deadline on Thursday.
Now Gina Spence Productions will be share the love from 11am...
A day after being ordered out of their Princess Street home, the Swan family last night insisted they had done their best to pay back their rent arrears to the Bermuda Housing Corporation.
The family ...
Police are to explore the use of independent advisory groups to give people “more of a voice in relation to how policing is delivered”, the island’s new police commissioner has said.
Stephen Corbishle...
A family was last night in a desperate hunt for a new house after they were evicted from their home of 26 years.
Leasser and Stanley Swan were ordered to quit the house by 8pm last night after they fe...
Bernard Fox, a “free-spirited warrior of St David’s” who honoured his Pequot tribe heritage with the name Chief Running Water, has died at the age of 86.
His sister, Ronnie Chameau, said her brother w...
C.V. “Jim” Woolridge, one of the leading figures of the former United Bermuda Party and a cricket commentator famed as the “Voice of Summer”, died yesterday at the age of 92.
The long-serving former m...
C.V. “Jim” Woolridge was most famous for his many years as tourism minister.
A man of strong views, he said in his memoirs, The House that Jack Built, that he was “hired, fired, rehired, refired and t...
CV “Jim” Woolridge was born in 1926 in Flatts as one of ten children.
He wrote in his memoirs that, appropriately given his later role as cricket’s Voice of Summer, that he “practically grew up on Fla...
Four Uighur refugees have been granted citizenship nine years after a secret deal with the United States to give them asylum on the island.
The move was welcomed by Ewart Brown, the former premier, wh...