A man with mental illness said yesterday that there is “systemic” discrimination against people with psychiatric problems.
Karl Outerbridge, a former international cyclist for Bermuda, said he had to ...
The lifeline provided by Bermuda’s friendly societies from slavery to the Cup Match celebrations of today will be highlighted tonight at the Bermuda National Library.
The introductory forum on the uni...
A video of revellers tossing garbage overboard at a raft-up in the West End on Sunday was condemned by an environmental watchdog yesterday.
Jonathan Starling, executive director of charity Greenrock, ...
James “Jimmy” Copeland, a popular former teacher and sports coach in the East End, has died at his home in Scotland. He was 76.
The father of three helped to mentor a generation of Bermudians during h...
A family who lost their title to a prime piece of land said a Commission of Inquiry into “land grabs” may not be able to compensate them.
Etoile Burch, 98, said her family could even hold a claim on l...
A pilot programme of community celebration, organised by the group Imagine Bermuda, marked a success at the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo.
Glenn Fubler of Imagine Bermuda said the gathering on July...
Four Bermudian students spent most of last month immersed in French language and culture, thanks to the L’Alliance Française des Bermudes.
The 3½-week programme, supported by the Christian Humann Foun...
Owners of vacation rental properties have been given extra time to register.
The deadline to sign up, originally last month, has been set for August 24, according to the Ministry of Economic Developme...
Two vessels have been seized by police, and three people are believed to have been injured, after a report of a disturbance tonight in the area of Paradise Lakes.
A police spokeswoman said that author...
A car containing three women crashed and overturned shortly before 4pm on Somerset Road, Sandys, at Scaur Hill.
According to a police spokeswoman, the 72-year-old driver struck a wall.
One person was ...