A special event designed to kit out hundreds of pupils for the new school term is to be held tomorrow.
Organisers of the annual Back to School Extravaganza said new sponsors had been recruited to help...
Three women were treated for minor injuries after a boat hit the rocks in the Great Sound.
A police spokesman said marine unit officers were sent to a half-submerged boat in the waters near Pearl Isla...
A memorial ceremony this weekend for Bernard Fox, a St David’s islander who celebrated his Pequot Indian heritage, marked history for Bermudians descended from Native Americans.
Mr Fox, who died last ...
The Premier and the Minister of National Security launched a dual financial technology charm offensive in Europe.
David Burt, also the finance minister, told a blockchain policy conference in Paris th...
Two suspects detained by police in connection with the murder of 25-year-old Danshun Swann were released on bail on Thursday night, according to a police spokesman.
Mr Swann was fatally stabbed in the...
Neil Inchcup Sr, a self-made businessman who pioneered gambling in Bermuda, has died at the age of 82.
Mr Inchcup took the island by storm in 1994 with Freeport Bingo, which was broadcast on TV but ra...
Bermuda’s strides in the blockchain industry have been shared by Wayne Caines, the Minister of National Security, at the World Blockchain Forum in London.
The conference, which runs from Monday throug...
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 ...