Six men who were lost off St David’s in 1927 have been honoured at a special ceremony at sea.
The men, all from St George’s — Goulrich Richardson, Irving Pascoe, Ernest Tucker, George Brangman, Edgar ...
Architectural firm Linberg and Simmons has been perfecting the use of a 3-D render- ing software package that brings its clients’ building plans vividly to life.
The programme, Revit, is fast becomi...
The Lionfish exhibition that was hosted by the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute has found a new home at Gorham’s and will later travel to Dockyard.
Gorham’s general manager, Andrew Mackay, sai...
The America’s Cup Endeavour Programme has managed to train close to 1,000 M1 students over the past school year with special two-week camps operating both in East and West.
The students who took part...
A utility pole is down in the road in the area of South Road and Cataract Hill in Paget. Belco has been notified and is in the process of rectifying the situation.
Finance minister Bob Richards wants to “put to bed the nonsense” being circulated by his Opposition counterpart David Burt that suggests the Bermuda Government flouted financial instructions to secure...
A fisherman who posted a picture of himself on social media after catching a rainbow parrotfish — a species protected under law — is being investigated by the Department of Environment and Natural Res...
Progressive Labour Party MP Wayne Furbert has vowed to bring his rejected Human Rights Amendment Act back to the House
of Assembly, but is now willing to entertain the possibility of civil unions.
Ye...
Two women have been charged with stealing money from The Phoenix Store on Woodbourne Avenue where they were employed.
Tosha Simmons, 43, of Devonshire, was charged with stealing a total of $8,839 fro...
Two Canadian tourists have had their “faith restored in human nature” after a local taxi driver went above and beyond the call of duty to return the backpack they accidentally left in his cab.
Jo and ...