Ewart Brown, owner of a clinic that is to discontinue its high-tech computerised X-ray service, turned up the heat yesterday on the Bermuda Health Council, which he blames for the closure of the servi...
Curtis Dickinson, chairman of the Board of Education, has come far in life thanks to tenacious parenting.
The story of his rise from a meagre background will be among those shared at a full day of fre...
Two ponds have been cleaned up courtesy of an island conservation programme.
Cloverdale Pond in Smith’s and Southampton’s Evan’s Pond, a refuge for endangered species, were improved through the Bermud...
A local traveller who struggled to cover a phone bill of more than $3,500 after visiting the Middle East has issued a warning to others.
“My ticket to Dubai was cheaper than my bill,” said Mitra Johns...
A purported online news site ran a fake news report yesterday claiming that David Burt, the Premier, had died.
The hoax story also claimed that the news had come from The Royal Gazette. The site, whic...
Coming top in the competition for the 2018 Bermuda Festival was the last thing 11-year-old singer Indigo Adamson expected.
When her name was called as the winner last Saturday night, Indigo said, “I w...
A former leader of the United Bermuda Party has paid tribute to the late Quinton Edness, a longstanding minister under the UBP government.
Kim Swan, now the MP for St George’s West under the Progressi...
Horses are looking for a new home after a riding school went into liquidation.
The 12 animals, from the now-closed Spicelands Riding School, were turned over to the SPCA which has launched a bid to fi...
Kamani Tait is on a mission to change the way people view their own health.
Mr Tait, a botanist and nutritionist from the US who will deliver a lecture tomorrow, is “passionate about getting people ba...
A high-tech computerised X-ray service at the Brown-Darrell Clinic is to shut because of “severe reductions in payments”, it was revealed yesterday.
Clinic owner Ewart Brown blamed the Bermuda Health ...