In a first for the island, a team from the charity Scars Bermuda today heads overseas to deliver the group’s sexual abuse prevention training to another jurisdiction.
Scars chairman Jon Brunson is to ...
Graduates of the departed Bermuda Technical Institute are continuing their push for a revival of technical education to support the island’s young men.
In the wake of the 60th anniversary of the “Tech...
Professional golfer and respected teacher Edwin Jackson, known for his skill in the vanishing art of repairing and restoring clubs, has died at the age of 79.
London-born Mr Jackson settled in Bermuda...
John Powell, the chairman of the board of trustees for the Summerhaven home for the physically challenged, has been effectively deposed by the appointment of a receiver for the facility, The Royal Gaz...
Hard work has paid off for 17-year-old Matthew Brady as the honour roll Mount St Agnes senior prepares for college abroad on a scholarship.
“I have a life path, and it probably comes from my parents,”...
A St George’s woman counts herself lucky to have dodged serious injury after a truck dropped half-tonne steel beams into her path as she drove to work.
“It could have been lots, lots worse,” the 49-ye...
Government MP Susan Jackson has been appointed as a receiver to oversee the Summerhaven home for the physically challenged.
The facility has been under the care of the Ministry of Health and Seniors s...
Helping agencies have applauded a creative scheme devised by a local church to offer families discounts on their groceries.
The initiative launched by the First Church of God brings in shipping contai...
Police have given details into the make-up of the body of officers who responded on December 2 to the protests outside Parliament.
The group included officers who would normally be attached to the Pol...
A billionaire’s pledge to give away his fortune, vital for several Bermudian charities, has come at last to its end.
Five years ago American tycoon Charles Feeney declared that he would donate the las...