Whenever Jennifer Simmons hits rock bottom, the Bermuda Lupus Association is her lifeline.
“Once upon a time I used to make plans but now I take it day by day,” said Ms Simmons, who discovered this ye...
Ghost of the departed times are resurrected to tell their stories for the St George’s hit, Haunted History.
The East End’s popular ghost tour will run from tomorrow until October 31, starting at 8.30p...
Workers at Hamilton docks downed tools last week after an employee who had worked there for 27 years was fired.
Chris Furbert, the president of the Bermuda Industrial Union, said that Stevedoring Serv...
With Remembrance Day approaching, volunteers are urged to help with the Bermuda Legion’s poppy appeal to honour the island’s war veterans and those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
The Legion’s fundra...
The controversial airport redevelopment deal is under review by an international firm of consultants, Minister of Transport Walter Roban said yesterday.
The review was ordered by the Government and wi...
Four intrepid female students have an unforgettable African summer to look back upon courtesy of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Bermuda.
The four travelled to Zambia for their Gold Award,...
‘The Queen of Court Street’ will be remembered today with the launch of a special business award.
Priscilla Wilkinson, who died in 1986, once dominated business life at the back of town and owned a la...
The old police station building in St George’s is neither habitable nor large enough to serve for policing the Olde Towne, according to Wayne Caines, the Minister of National Security.
While there has...
New legislation giving the Bermuda Immigration and Protection Act priority over the Human Rights Act will be debated in the House of Assembly today.
Walton Brown, the Minister of Home Affairs, has sai...
Marjorie Davis, who endured bombing raids as a nurse in Britain during the Second World War, has died. She was 95.
Ms Davis, a lover of jazz and politics and a daughter of doctor, civil rights activis...