Barks and growls replaced hymns and prayers at The Unfinished Church on Sunday as Bermuda’s pet owners brought their animals to be blessed.
Reverends Canon W. David Raths and John Stow carried out a ...
Growing numbers of young people are seeking help for drug problems amid concerns of a link between gang violence and addiction.
Augustina Raynor, director for the Salvation Army’s Harbour Light and Li...
The Commission of Inquiry launched to inquire into the Auditor-General’s report on the Consolidated Fund for 2010, 2011 and 2012, is due to resume today. The public hearing is set to commence at 10am ...
Oracle Team USA skipper Jimmy Spithill will participate in this year’s BF & M Breast Cancer Awareness Walk — the 20th anniversary of the walk.
Minister of Health Jeanne Atherden marked the launch of ...
Police have launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding a suspicious sudden death that took place yesterday afternoon.
At about 2.25pm, officers responded to a reported death at a re...
Some 12 new recruits signed up for service in the Royal Bermuda Regiment at the weekend after an open house showcasing the roles on offer.
The recruits volunteered for service in the island’s defence ...
Data from satellites is being analysed to help ascertain whether Bermuda’s 200 exclusive economic zone is at risk from illegal fishing.
The analysis of the historical data is from vessels’ signal devi...
There’s never been a better time to get involved in sailing in Bermuda.
So say organisers of the Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall Ships Regatta, who have launched a hunt for potential sail trainees and volunteer...
Male teachers at Saltus Grammar School are hoping to start a new fashion trend to help raise awareness of breast cancer.
A growing number of teachers has caught on to the tradition, which started abo...
A 21-year-old Devonshire woman pleaded guilty to stealing $200 in cash from a Bermuda Tourism Authority information booth.
Yasmyne Simons was caught on a cell phone camera footage taking money from t...