Children as young as four years old will return from their Bermuda Day holiday to find that crops from the garden they have cultivated have been stolen.
A corn maze grown by the children at the Kaleid...
He is celebrating 50 years in the hospitality industry, yet Coco Reef owner John Jefferis is showing no signs of slowing down as he announces an expansion of the hotel and the opening of a new restaur...
The Norwegian Dawn finally set off for Boston just before 2.30pm yesterday after her overnight adventure.
After a second hull inspection in the morning, the ship — which lost power and ran aground on...
Police have named a 25-year-old Dominican guest worker, who drowned last night while swimming off Long Island at Paradise Lakes, as Wilmis Herrera Moreno.
A Bermuda Police Service spokesman stated it ...
Health Minister Jeanne Atherden believes nurses could be more involved when it comes to health policy and creating legislation.
Ms Atherden was responding to comments by Maxine Herbert-Watson, of the ...
The Island’s only dedicated school for children with special needs is inviting students to take part in the upcoming half-marathon to raise badly needed funds.
Four students from the Dame Marjorie Bea...
Bermuda’s lack of net debt reduction was flagged as a matter of concern by the Auditor General in her audited financial statements relating to the consolidated fund mentioned in the House of Assembly ...
Walton Brown, the Shadow Minister for Immigration, has said the House of Assembly was “brought into disrepute” yesterday after Public Works Minister Craig Cannonier disclosed that Mr Brown made a requ...
Richard Powell become the oldest graduate in Bermuda College’s 40-year history yesterday — at the age of 71.
Mr Powell successfully completed a Diploma in Culinary Arts and celebrated, along with his ...
A consultant from Google is on the Island collecting images for Google Maps using the state-of-the-art Street View Trekker equipment.
Hope Garza was spotted walking around the Island this week with a ...