Students in West Pembroke Primary School’s autism programme had the opportunity to demonstrate their skills in archery yesterday, performing in front of the school body, parents, friends and family.
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The Bailey bridge at Martello Tower in St George’s has been replaced after 46 years with the help of the son of the man who originally built it.
Robin Gray, managing director at local metal working co...
Wayne Scott, Minister of Education, will be available to answer questions surrounding Bermuda’s education system in a live online forum this evening.
The discussion will cover wideranging topics conce...
The organisers of a film development and production hub to be showcased at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival are calling for Bermudian film-makers, producers, writers and animators t...
Seeing the indomitable spirit of her grandmother when faced with breast cancer has served as a valuable source of inspiration for one of CedarBridge Academy’s most exceptional students, Marissa Trott....
A 63-year-old painter suffered minor head injuries after falling from scaffolding at a Ship’s Hill, St George’s, residence yesterday.
The man is said to have fallen at least 12 feet on to rocks after ...
A 22-year-old Devonshire man has been banned from the road for a year after failing to stop his vehicle for a police officer before swerving into the opposite side of the road.
Police arrested John S...
Riders at the Spicelands Riding School yesterday took part in the last few lessons being offered at the facility before it closes its doors.
It is closing after 50 years owing to high operating and r...
The Bermuda Government has confirmed that it used Roundup — a systemic pesticide being reviewed for potentially carcinogenic effects — at Warwick Long Bay Playground.
After the concerns of a parent,...
Health and safety inadequacies are not limited to the island’s public primary schools and exist at all levels in the public school system, according to the Bermuda Union of Teachers.
Mike Charles, the...