William S. Zuill, an author and avid historian who became the first director of the Bermuda National Trust as well as serving for three years as editor of The Royal Gazette, has died at the age of 86....
At least one former staff member at the Summerhaven residence for the physically disabled has vowed to fight his dismissal in court, as tenants call for his reinstatement.
A co-ordinator at the assist...
One of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes in the past decade has hit the impoverished nation of Haiti.
Hurricane Matthew, a Category 4 storm packing winds of 140mph, made landfall at the south-west...
Carroll Wainwright, a prominent American lawyer who achieved lifelong notoriety after skipping Bermuda as a child stowaway in 1934, has died at the age of 90.
The press dubbed Wainwright, heir to a we...
Hurricane Matthew has passed over the Tiburon peninula in the southwest of Haiti, unleashing floods and knocking out electricity as the Category 4 storm continues north.
Matthew, the region’s biggest ...
Protesters gathered outside the Summerhaven assisted living facility yesterday, in a fresh round of criticism over alleged mismanagement.
“This is the first time residents have come together like this...
Bermuda is coming to grips with the implications of the Public Access to Information regime, almost a year and a half after Pati became law.
Questions on the finer details of Pati were fielded this we...
Two grateful vendors showed their thanks to the Summerhaven assisted-living facility by giving back after a successful summer catering to visitors at the nearby John Smith’s Bay.
Harrington Harvey III...
The much-loved Police Gymkhana, a popular children’s day out, is back tomorrow — kicking off an array of celebrations marking Police Week.
The gymkhana, revived in 2010, is a decades-old tradition giv...
Fifty years after they celebrated their honeymoon in Bermuda, Ginni and Nick DeFelice are back again — and reunited with a host of distant Bermudian relations.
“Wow — this is uncanny,” Mrs DeFelice sa...