Michael Skinner, a father of two who was born and raised in Spanish Point, is remembered by his family as a “very gentle, a very loving and kind person”.
The son of Andre and Joan Skinner, the 41-year...
A journey of exploration has brought photographer Amanda Temple’s collection, Tapestry of Tales, to local shelves.
The portraits and their stories were painstakingly gleaned over Ms Temple’s years of ...
Kent Outerbridge, a much-loved reggae promoter and mentor to generations of DJs, has died at the age of 64.
The founder of Dub City Variety, an institution in the Bailey’s Bay area, Mr Outerbridge app...
Bermuda’s total financial commitment to the America’s Cup is likely to come in significantly below the $77 million envisaged three years ago, according to the latest projections.
In particular, the Be...
A Mount St Agnes student has won high praise from the Bermuda Road Safety Council after creating his own video message urging drivers to slow down.
The short clip created by 17-year-old Zak Johnson is...
Ewart Brown, the former premier, has alleged unfair treatment over impending new charges for diagnostic imaging.
In a statement sent out today, Dr Brown accused the Government of producing “a step to ...
With the glitz of the America’s Cup expected to entice dignitaries, the question many are asking is who might show up.
Michael Douglas’s appearance on The Today Show seemed a natural fit, given the ac...
Four men have returned to Magistrates’ Court in connection with the demonstration of December 2.
Sherman Hill, Antoine Minors, Ernest Trott and Dornielle Farrel have all previously denied obstructing ...
A St David’s man has been hit with a $1,000 fine after being caught with 15.5 grams of cannabis by police executing a search warrant.
Magistrates’ Court heard that Deon Pitcher, 32, of Chapel of Ease ...
They may have graduated but for four alumni of Raleigh Bermuda, the journey continues.
This summer, Keri Pacheco and Neville Vanderpool will head overseas as project managers for Raleigh International...