The City of Hamilton and island chefs cooked up three nights of entertainment over the weekend at the Taste of Bermuda festival.
The drive-through event, held at the city’s Par-la-Ville car park, offe...
The Royal Bermuda Regiment’s newest soldiers began their military careers yesterday with the start of recruit camp.
A total of 36 rookies arrived at Warwick Camp to start two weeks of training designe...
Blind people have struggled to adapt to Covid-19 health and safety conditions, a charity said yesterday.
Vince Godber, of Vision Bermuda, said people with sight problems had been particularly hard-hi...
Bermuda Post Office staff have been praised for their hard work in the face of a global pandemic.
Wayne Furbert, the Minister for the Cabinet Office, said in a speech to mark World Post Day that the c...
A sail training charity for young people has “sailebrated” the youngsters involved in the programme at two special events.
Endeavour Community Sailing praised the hard work of pupils from five schools...
The Bermuda Union of Teachers praised the profession yesterday for its hard work in the face of Covid-19 in a video created to mark World Teachers Day.
The video, presented to Education International ...
An attempt to overturn a conviction for refusal of a breath test has been rejected by the Supreme Court.
Safiyah Talbot claimed that she had told officers she would take the test after she had spoken ...
An historic terrace near the entrance to Dockyard has been delisted, it has been announced in the Official Gazette.
The notice, dated September 30 and published October 1, said that Walter Roban, the ...
Members of the Bermuda Public Services Union rallied in a park yesterday for a meeting on cuts to pay and conditions.
The meeting, in Victoria Park in Hamilton at noon, forced a halt to vehicle examin...
Road safety watchdogs are to discuss the safety of electric minicars after two of the vehicles overturned in less than a month.
But Dennis Lister III, the chairman of the Bermuda Road Safety Council, ...