The Bermuda Police Service has thanked the public for assisting in its witness appeals to recent fatal and serious collisions.
Police are particularly grateful for the last appeal for a “critical wit...
A Bermuda heritage organisation is to strengthen its ties with the Slave Route Project driven by Unesco (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) to help to promote socially c...
Local artists and writers have a new creative outlet thanks to the launch of The Kiskadee magazine by a 17-year-old Bermudian.
Lulu Hedstrom launched the pocket-sized culture magazine last week at a s...
A kind-hearted schoolgirl has donated her long locks to a children’s charity that provides hairpieces to ill youngsters.
Rachael Betschart, nine, chopped off her lengthy tresses on behalf of Locks of ...
A Smith’s resident recalled the horrific moment when she was dragged about 200 feet along the road in an attempted robbery near Flatts inlet on Sunday night.
The woman, who does not wish to be named, ...
About 60 students attended the Island’s first Hackathon yesterday to learn about computer coding and building their own websites.
The children, between the ages of 11 and 17, were able to construct th...
While snow is off the agenda for a Bermuda Christmas, the Island did enjoy a visit from a snow goose this festive season.
The white-feathered bird was discovered grazing in the middle of the motocros...
Imagine a career that could place you in one of the top earning brackets and that can be learned from the comfort of your home in a matter of months at practically no cost.
It may sound too good to b...
There were three more road traffic fatalities recorded for the 12 months to November compared with the previous cycle, according to Bermuda Police Service statistics.
The statistics, taken from Novemb...
A Progressive Labour Party MP has commended the non-profit organisation Code441 for staging what is believed to be the first “Hackathon” on the Island.
Rolfe Commissiong, the Shadow Minister for Human...