Christmas may be long past us, but three students have taken prizes from Pembroke Rotary Club after charming the judges of the latest Christmas essay competition.
Rotarians heard the top essays recite...
When it comes to securing a knighthood for Clyde Best, top footballers Shaun Goater and veteran pro Randy Horton are on the same team: make it happen.
The death this month of Cyrille Regis, another fo...
The Ministry of Public Works has apologised to East End residents after trash went uncollected today.
Collection in the western parishes, which began yesterday, will be completed this afternoon, with ...
Mount Saint Agnes Academy launches its yearly celebration of the Catholic educational system this Sunday, with the start of Catholic Schools Week.
The school marked the feast day of Saint Agnes, its p...
Middle school students joining the Power of One youth leadership programme got a pep talk from Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the Minister of Public Works.
The programme, which is the brainchild of f...
Abdull Musbahi, a senior consultant urologist, is to be the guest speaker at the Bermuda Healthcare Services and Brown-Darrell Clinic’s quarterly Docs for Dinner event tomorrow night.
Dr Musbahi will ...
Former government minister Zane DeSilva denied claims last night from Progressive Labour Party sources that he was ordered to quit Cabinet by the Premier.
Mr DeSilva branded it “absolutely false” that...
Plans for a tech hub in Bermuda have changed, the Premier has said.
David Burt said that the original plan to create a technology centre at Southside in St David’s could be replaced by a smaller start...
Disa Potgieter-Oubella, who died last Sunday, aged 64, was described last night by her son, Gavin Manders, as a woman with a drive to help others.
Mr Manders, the island’s leading tennis player, said:...
The Government should come clean over “unanswered questions” about the shock resignation of Zane DeSilva from the Cabinet, Opposition leader Jeanne Atherden said yesterday.
She was speaking after Davi...