Correction Week commences this Sunday, in celebration of the contributions made by the men and women of the Department of Corrections.
Special events include a church service on Sunday at Better Coven...
A show of support is anticipated for defendants headed to court on Monday and Wednesday, in connection with the protests at the House of Assembly on December 2, 2016.
In a move similar to statements i...
The airport redevelopment deal could have been better handled, Bob Richards conceded — but the Minister of Finance held that the “overriding lesson” of the last three years was one of staying the cour...
They’re back: after a six-month break, the Olde Towne welcomed hundreds of ferry passengers back to port as the summer ferry service resumed yesterday.
The Orange route cruised into port at Ordnance I...
The music and camaraderie of Hubie’s Bar return tonight, seven years after the jazz haven’s owners faced the tough decision to close its doors.
“It was hard for me,” said Molly Brown, who operated the...
Thirsty locals were eyeing yesterday’s grey skies in hope of relief, with the island now “across the threshold into drought”, according to the Bermuda Weather Service.
“Things out there are just terri...
The results have come in for Bermuda’s latest Christmas Bird Count: 8,640 total birds across 93 species — as always, with a few special guests.
The first spotting of an eider duck topped the highlight...
One of the island’s best-known ships, the sailing training sloop Spirit of Bermuda, has been showing its class at the Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta.
The races pitted the replica Bermuda schooner again...
Anne Foster, a veteran lawyer specialising in reinsurance, has become the newest member of the Bermuda Bar.
In a ceremony before Ian Kawaley, the Chief Justice, Ms Foster was Called to the Bar by Jan ...
Fifteen staff and students from the all-boys school Impact Mentoring Academy returned earlier this month from a life changing missions trip with Feed My Lambs Ministries in Haiti.
From March 22 to Ap...