The US Consulate’s first participant in the International Visitor Leadership Programme, Kelly Madeiros, has outlined the expertise she gained during a three-week visit to America exploring disability ...
An unlikely union was struck during a function for people with Alzheimer’s — and it has resulted in the creation of a giant, lifelike mural depicting an idyllic Italian street.
Anthony Correia was att...
Independent senator James Jardine drew attention to the lack of financial information on quangos and other government operations during yesterday’s Senate sitting.
He spoke as the financial statements...
Draft hotel concessions for the Tucker’s Point Hotel and Resort were approved in the Senate yesterday.
The Bill aims to improve the tourism product at the hotel while providing opportunities for Bermu...
Jeff Baron made his first speech in the Senate since becoming Minister of National Security, focusing on the weekend’s tragic events.
He emphasised to colleagues the “harsh reality” of two families s...
Make sure you are passionate about your subject, build a strong support network and keep pushing through even when you feel like giving up.
These are the words of wisdom from two students who made hi...
The community is being urged to support Team BDA as its members prepare to compete against some of the world’s top young sailors.
The all-Bermudian squad is due to compete in the Red Bull Youth Ameri...
Friends and family of the late Olympic sailor Reid Kempe will be running the Appleby Bermuda Half-Marathon Derby on Tuesday to raise funds for cancer charity Pals.
Mr Kempe died last August after a si...
From satirical artwork targeting Hitler to treasured children’s cartoons humanising the animal world — the works of the late Peter Woolcock are to go under the hammer next Friday.
Many people will kno...
Hundreds braved the rain yesterday to celebrate the achievements of the Bermuda College graduates of 2016.
There was standing room only in the outside gazebo as students, teachers, parents, friends an...