Businessman Michael Leverock was a schoolboy at the time of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr, who was murdered 50 years ago tomorrow.
Mr Leverock said: “I grew up in the Sixties, in his time ...
Bermudian author Liz Jones said she was in “total shock” when she found out she was one of three finalists for a Caribbean young adult literature award.
Ms Jones added: “It was a lovely surprise.”
She...
The life of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr, who died 50 years ago, is to be celebrated tomorrow with a commemoration of the power of dreams.
Glenn Fubler of Imagine Bermuda said Dr King’s...
Leah Scott, the Deputy Leader of the Opposition, issued a statement ahead of the 50th anniversary tomorrow of the death of the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.
While Dr King would always be remembered ...
The lack of wind was not kind to kite flyers but residents got into the Easter spirit as they gathered across the island to celebrate Good Friday.
At Horseshoe Bay, Karla Aitken and her friend Kirsten...
A man’s ten-year jail term for the manslaughter of Travis Lowe can be challenged by the Crown after the courts granted leave to appeal.
The Crown had originally called for 16 to 20 years’ imprisonment...
Barbara Cooper, known as “Tuppy”, has died at the age of 84.
Ms Cooper, a member of the Bermuda Rose Society, edited Roses in Bermuda, the authoritative guide.
She was a key figure in the design of th...
The $23 million transformation of a failed housing complex in Warwick into a condo hotel was welcomed by a business owner yesterday.
Jay Correia, owner of the Swizzle South Shore right across South Sh...
A new $300 million-plus power plant and cargo port could generate a fresh role for Marginal Wharf in St David’s.
The two schemes, expected to cost more than $150 million each and take several years to...
Work at a resort development at Morgan’s Point ground to a halt yesterday after workers were told the hotel construction phase was on hold “until further notice”.
About 150 construction staff were aff...