Some 50 per cent of Bermuda’s residents are against a change in law allowing for gay marriage according to a survey released by the Global Research Strategy Group.
Some 400 residents aged 18 and abov...
Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month was officially proclaimed by Community Minister Patricia Gordon-Pamplin yesterday.
Students and other members of the community were invited to the event at Teen Service...
“Berkeleyites”, past and present, are to gather for the second annual Berkeley Institute Alumni Green and Gold Ball this month.
Student achievements will be celebrated and five scholarships of $2,000 ...
A quiz night, fashion parade and raffle are among a host of events taking part this month to raise money for the Bermuda Red Cross on its 65th anniversary.
May is officially Red Cross Month and the ev...
With the summer season fast approaching, Bermuda Water Safety Council is inviting boat owners to attend a seminar to avoid and deal with emergency situations.
Chairman Ralph Richardson said the presea...
The extent of plastic pollution in Bermuda’s waters will soon become clear as two conservationists plan to sample the sea surrounding the Island.
Christian Shaw and Gordon Middleton of research and aw...
Some of the Island’s best musicians will be hosting an evening of jazz and vegan food to help raise money for Eddie Ming’s Rhythm Lab music school.
Jazz singer Sheila Smith will be accompanied by pian...
The Ministry of Public Works contacted the Bermuda Police Service to “ask for advice and guidance” on how to proceed after Bermuda stone was removed from Black Watch Pass without formal authorisation....
Excitement is mounting in the run-up to tomorrow’s 28th annual Catlin End-to-End with record levels of entrants expected.
Organisers and volunteers have been working diligently towards the Island-wide...
The Rising Son II charter catamaran that was all but destroyed during Hurricane Fay has lived to see another day after months of intensive repair work.
The 60ft vessel came loose from its mooring duri...