Students at St George’s Preschool proved that the Bermudian community spirit blossoms early when they came together to fix their playhouse that was knocked down in Hurricane Nicole.
On checking the p...
Former Bermuda resident Henry Ward has described painting the Queen in celebration of her 60 years as a patron of the British Red Cross as the highest honour in his 20-year career as a portrait artist...
Gang members, sexual abuse victims and recovering addicts are among those who have been successfully treated through an equine therapy model that is making its way to Bermuda.
Two health professional...
The Chewstick Foundation is to hold its postponed Fire Exhibition and Art Auction tomorrow.
The event, postponed due to Hurricane Nicole, is due to take place in the Chubb Building (formerly ACE) from...
A monster 80-foot aluminium boat that sunk in St David’s Marginal Wharf was one of the biggest casualties of Hurricane Nicole and will need to be hauled from the seabed as part of a complicated recove...
The owner of a boat that was ripped apart in Bailey’s Bay by Hurricane Nicole has likened the ordeal to “losing a family member”.
The storm not only tore apart Aldo Pace’s boat but also his livelihood...
Daylesford Theatre had a lucky escape post Hurricane Nicole with Belco and emergency service staff managing to quickly extinguish an electrical fire yesterday morning.
The fire was caused by flooding...
“Pleasantly surprised” is not a term you would expect to hear from a reverend whose church roof just sustained a hole courtesy of Hurricane Nicole. But in the Reverend Ruth Smith’s mind, “it could hav...
Businesses in the Bull’s Head car park area have called on more to be done by the Bermuda Government to maintain the canal that causes flooding when there is a heavy downpour.
Marshall DeCouto, owne...
Long queues snaked from most of the vendors set up yesterday for the island’s first Food Truck Festival.
About 16 trucks lined up along the waterfront at No 1 car park selling everything from burgers ...