Local thespian Gavin Wilson has been developing his one-man-show impersonating the great literary wit Mark Twain for more than ten years now and he is about to take it to the States.
The star of loca...
Tourism Minister Shawn Crockwell blasted Senator Diallo Rabain for accusations he made in a ZBM report that a director for the developers of Club Med had been convicted and jailed.
Speaking in Parlia...
Bermuda Radio has stressed the importance of filing a float plan before heading to sea after a man who went on an early morning solo fishing trip on Thursday failed to return to shore until after midn...
Shadow Health Minister Kim Wilson has branded the Children’s Amendment Act 2014 to help resolve disputes in child access through mediation cases as “half-baked… merely adding another level of bureaucr...
The Progressive Labour Party has said that Bermuda deserves a tendering process with regards to the Island’s “single most important asset” — the airport.
In a press release issued this afternoon, Shad...
The history of St George’s will come eerily alive tomorrow with ghost stories, fortune telling and “wicked” tunes.
The St George’s Foundation has organised the Haunted History event, which will have l...
Walton Brown has tabled an amendment to the Commission of Inquiry Act to transfer authority to establish commissions from the Governor to the elected Premier.
The Shadow Immigration Minister believes...
Electronic waste can be disposed of responsibly at Tynes Bay Waste to Energy Facility on Saturday.
The public is encouraged to bring old electronics to be recycled, including small appliances powered ...
The Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts looks unlikely to be affected by the repair work being undertaken at its main venue, City Hall, but it is still too soon to say for sure, say city engineers...
Thirteen educational leaders from several Bermuda schools have embarked in the Saltus Teachers’ Academy.
Nine participants from Berkeley Institute, Warwick Academy, Bermuda High School and Saltus star...