A former Bermuda health worker who was struck down with Ebola early last year has been readmitted to hospital in a serious condition due to an “unusual late complication”, according to a Sky News repo...
A holistic wellness centre has been established to cater for mental health issues — from simple stress at work to severe depression and anxiety.
Set in a calm, spa-style environment, Solstice has an o...
Mental Health Awareness Week was launched yesterday with the theme of dignity.
Patricia Gordon-Pamplin, the acting health minister, addressed an audience at the Mid-Atlantic Wellness Institute and hig...
Schools, public transport, public services and communications networks are all quickly getting back to normal after the passing of Hurricane Joaquin.
All schools, as well as Bermuda College, were due ...
It was a tough couple of days for the crews up in Dockyard as they prepared to secure more than 200 boats ahead of Hurricane Joaquin.
A team who work for Spar Yard/West End Yachts endured soaking wet...
Close to 200 families attended Bermuda’s International School Fair — the biggest of its kind held on the Island.
The event, at the Fairmont Southampton and organised by Tory Dodge of Schools To Know, ...
The Drowsy Chaperone is a clever, highly entertaining production, the likes of which have not been seen in Bermuda since Gilbert and Sullivan’s other major feat The Producers.
Dr Philip Jones really b...
The Centre on Philanthropy is to hold its fifth biennial Third Sector Conference on January 26, 2016.
As part of its 25th anniversary celebrations, the event will be held at the Fairmont Hamilton Prin...
All west end residents have been advised to refrain from putting out their trash until Thursday as there will be no collection at that end of the Island today.
The Department of Waste Management and M...
BTC has reported “minimal disruption” to service following hurricane Joaquin with only isolated issues caused by damage to some overhead cables.
BTC is expecting full service recovery to normal level...