Dean Fairhurst, the lead singer of the UK group Slydigs, is to play an acoustic set for audiences at the America’s Cup Village after the close of racing on Monday.
Fairhurst, who recently completed a ...
David Stubbs, son of the late MP, Cabinet minister and surgeon John Stubbs, has been Called to the Bar as the island’s latest lawyer, in a ceremony before Chief Justice Ian Kawaley.
Mr Stubbs, who joi...
Tempers are alleged to have flared between One Bermuda Alliance candidate Sheila Gomez and a member of the Progressive Labour Party during canvassing in Warwick North Central.
However, the Opposition ...
Reggae legends Third World take the stage on Sunday night after the close of races at the America’s Cup.
The Jamaican group, celebrating 43 years as an act, return to the island with their reggae fusi...
The Opposition has decried the CITV airing of a segment from Michael Dunkley, the Premier, calling it “blatantly partisan and political messaging”.
The Government station, which largely broadcasts cul...
One of the world’s leading internet privacy experts is working with local students to develop a national action plan against online bullying and sexual harassment.
Bermuda’s youngsters, well acquainte...
Vance Campbell and the Reverend Emilygail Dill have been declared as Progressive Labour Party candidates for the July 18 General Election.
Mr Campbell will run in Smith’s West, the seat he lost agains...
Teachers have been summoned this morning to an emergency general membership meeting of the Bermuda Union of Teachers.
The announcement comes to a backdrop of frustration among educators over the long ...
George Sousa, one of Bermuda’s sporting greats and a trailblazer in the Portuguese community, died early yesterday at the age of 86.
Mr Sousa, who led the Bermuda Athletic Association to victory over ...
Jean Motyer, an organist, choir director and composer who brought music to churches around the island, has died at the age of 85.
A dedicated member of the Garden Club of Bermuda, Mrs Motyer was also ...