Bermudian design student Chakeya Ottley could find herself working for international coffee shop chain Starbucks if it takes her fancy.
As the winner of a prestigious design award, Miss Ottley intern...
The colder weather isn’t the only reason to grow your facial hair next month… men’s health fundraiser Movember is back.
The men of Bermuda are invited to grow their facial hair throughout the month of...
While Bermuda’s birds may be a little low on foliage following the two recent storms, don’t be tempted to throw food out for them.
President of the Bermuda Audubon Society Andrew Dobson said that lea...
Young people aspiring to work in the hotel industry should take a leaf out of late hotelier Reginald “Toby” Dillas’s book according to Jim Woolridge — The Voice of Summer.
The veteran cricket comment...
The Bermuda Police Service invites the public to celebrate its 135th anniversary at a talent and variety show on Saturday.
Come and See What Police Can Do II takes place at the Ruth Seaton James Cent...
Local charities are being asked to apply for support through the Bermuda End-to-End’s 28th annual event next year.
The charity walk on May 2 will focus funding on the Bermuda family with all proceeds ...
“Son of Bermuda” St George Tucker, the law professor who alerted American patriot leaders to a store of gunpowder in Bermuda, has been commemorated at a ceremony in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia.
Th...
An act of kindness was born out of tragedy when a Hamilton restaurant manager decided to pay for a customer’s bill out of her own pocket.
Lindsey Durham, a manager at Bermuda Restaurant Group, was wo...
A Thankgiving Gathering is being organised to express gratitude for the collective response during Tropical Storm Fay and Hurricane Gonzalo.
Imagine Bermuda, along with the Island’s major churches and...
Hurricane Gonzalo may have cost the Bermuda’s tourism industry up to $1 million for every day the Island was shut down, according to Bill Hanbury.
The Bermuda Tourism Authority chairman’s estimate was...