Supporters of a charity established to help girls in rural Sierra Leone delved into the waters of South Shore for a fridgid fundraiser yesterday.
Abayomi Carmichael, executive director of Elevating Ho...
Extra cash from cost savings in the Department of Education have gone to finance special programmes, the Minister of Education said.
Diallo Rabain told the House of Assembly that there was no increas...
St George’s residents labelled a plan to turn the Olde Towne into a quango as an attack on democracy at a public meeting last night.
Walter Roban, the Minister of Home Affairs, told attendees the chan...
Southampton Rangers Sports Club will show the red card to people who take part in antisocial behaviour, its president warned yesterday.
Jason Wade said the club would rigidly enforce its existing poli...
The first Bermuda Spa Month has been popular enough that several resorts have extended it, according to the Bermuda Tourism Authority.
A BTA spokesman said that seven spas around the island agreed to ...
The island’s newest soldiers passed out from a tough two weeks of basic training at the weekend.
The troops from the first of two Recruit Camp intakes this year were awarded their rank slides and sect...
Police have identified the 39-year-old man who became the second road fatality of the year after a crash on Friday.
Shannon-Hugh Davis, from Hamilton Parish, died after his bike and another were in co...
The tourism minister joined forces with the Bermuda Tourism Authority for a marketing blitz in New York.
A spokesman said the event last Wednesday brought together more than 150 New York City-based me...
Schoolchildren showcased their science skills at a science and technology Olympics at the weekend.
Charlene White, a teacher at Mount Saint Agnes Academy, which hosted the event, said the science, tec...
Proposals to run concessions at beaches and national parks across the island over the summer are now being accepted, the Department of Parks has said.
Craig Burt, the parks officer, said: “The scope o...