Popular waitress Lyntour Hassell, a mother of four known to many for her long career at Bermuda Bistro at the Beach, has died at the age of 44.
A memorial service in celebration of her life was held o...
Jessica Siggins has a surprise in store as she grows her hair to “mermaid length” — in preparation for the chop at St Baldrick’s on March 17.
The notion has been in her head since the St Baldrick’s Fo...
Chrysda Smith has been expressing herself through song for as long as she can remember.
Now the 15-year-old’s musical gifts are being channelled into a creation that she hopes will serve as an inspira...
Lillian Levon, the widow of a Bermuda soldier who served in both the First and Second World Wars, has died just short of her 100th birthday.
“She was an amazing woman; I’m honoured that I was named af...
A two-day work stoppage hit the vector control division of the Department of Health this week, with services subsequently returning to normal.
The industrial dispute affected vector control on Monday ...
The Reverend Nicholas Tweed was applauded last night, on the very day he would have had to leave the island, as the People’s Campaign held its second public forum, with economic empowerment high on th...
As the cancer support charity Pals continues to grow, the organisation has taken on social worker Richard Smith on a trial basis to assist with its social support and bereavement services.
Karen Dyer,...
Accusing the governing party of a litany of failed promises, the Progressive Labour Party has promised to usher in a more participatory democracy with rigorous governmental oversight and campaign fina...
It has been 55 years since Hattieann Gilbert went out on a whim for the night of bowling that swiftly launched her as a surprise champion.
Now she is pulling together the story of a sensational bowlin...
The Coalition for the Protection of Children has given its thanks to the island’s Catholic churches, who rallied last month for what founder Sheelagh Cooper called “one of our single biggest donations...