The group advocating against same-sex unions, Preserve Marriage Bermuda, has been granted charitable status by the Registrar General having passed “the public benefit test”.
The confirmation letter ...
The descendants of two Royal Navy lieutenants who embarked on a ground-breaking land, reef and seabed mapping survey in Bermuda from 1789 to 1797 have travelled to the island to celebrate the launch o...
Churches should be registered charities to ensure they are held strictly accountable for the funds that they raise and tax exemptions they are subject to.
This is the view of lawyer Mark Diel who has...
Guided museum tours, fishing charters and tips on foraging and cooking local produce are all on the schedule for this coming tourism season in the Old Town.
Business owners and others responsible for ...
Royal Bermuda Yacht Club chef Daamian Simmons has won the second round of the City Food Festival Chef Competition.
His winning entries included Thai-spiced chicken meatballs with lemon grass, coconut ...
A forum covering ageing and legal issues is to be held tomorrow in Pembroke.
The forum is being hosted by the Peace and Social Justice Committee of the Roman Catholic Church of Bermuda. This will be...
Police executed a firearms warrant at two residences just off of Main Road in Sandys which resulted in traffic diversions and disruption.
The roads are now open but the scene is still being processed...
An interactive exhibition showcasing the technology and history of the America’s Cup has been officially unveiled at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute.
The Built to Win exhibition opened la...
Richard “Dick” Reno has won the first round of the Chef’s Competition which kicked off last night as part of the City of Hamilton’s fifth annual City Food Festival.
A record 120 food lovers turned ou...
A cahow chick has been born in one of the first of five nests discovered in 1951 by a group that included the 15-year-old David Wingate.
The 58th confirmed chick of the 2016 season was discovered on...