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...
Local musician Mike Hind is on a roll — he is not only planning the launch of a six-album CD series, but is also anticipating the launch of his limited edition ukulele design at a big trade show next ...
Internet service providers are working to address internet outages that are affecting credit card transactions and ATM machines on one of the busiest shopping days of the year.
The main disruptions ap...
Being able to live peacefully, care for our neighbours and forgive our enemies are among the Christmas wishes of our politicians and other public figures this year.
One Bermuda Alliance MP Leah Scott ...
Pembroke East Central constituents are feeling the benefits of the season of giving after receiving free Christmas hampers courtesy of their Member of Parliament, Michael Weeks.
Some 100 hampers were ...
Bermuda saxophonist Deric Dyer has described the death of world-famous rock singer Joe Cocker as like losing a brother.
Dyer, who was brought up in Bermuda, has been touring on and off with Cocker si...