The Bermuda Regiment Underwater Taskforce is to undertake training that will allow it to continue marine conservation efforts with the Bream research programme.
It follows a successful collaboration l...
Freelance artist and design consultant Stratton Hatfield has appealed for the return of his briefcase, which was stolen this week and contained important work documents.
The owner of design company St...
GoPro is to feature as its Video of the Day a short film by three Bermudian brothers showcasing the Island as a destination for young adventurers.
Students Giles Lorimer Turner and his brothers James...
The Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre has signed a memorandum of understanding with a top cancer facility in the United States to collaborate on a radiotherapy programme.
Dana Farber/Brigham and Women’...
Artists, musicians, businesses and community groups will transform humdrum car parking spaces into creative hubs and al fresco gathering places tomorrow for the third annual Park(ing) Day.
The event,...
CedarBridge Academy is to host its fifth annual International Peace Day Assembly focusing on this year’s global theme of Partnerships for Peace and Dignity for All.
The special assembly due to take pl...
Shadow health minister Kim Wilson has described the shortage in school therapists for the new school year as “totally unacceptable”.
The Department of Health Therapy Services, which provides early int...
Education minister Wayne Scott joined students and teachers at Purvis Primary School’s International Dot Day assembly.
The day is named after the classic Peter H Reynolds storybook The Dot.
The them...
Lawrence Scott, the Shadow Minister of Transport, has called for security cameras to be installed on all public transportation following a recent disturbance that took place on a bus.
Mr Scott sugges...
Ferry commuters say they are still waiting for the Bermuda Government to deliver on its promises to correct a host of concerns over services.
Last July, Marine and Ports director Richard Russell ackno...