A working legacy that sustained generations of young men is in danger of vanishing, a prominent graduate of the Bermuda Technical Institute has warned.
“I just wonder where I would be if there had bee...
The word is spreading on the applications of collaborative law, a harmonious approach to navigating a breakdown in a relationship.
“I’m really excited that we are opening it up to other areas of perso...
A proposed levy dubbed the general services tax will not come into effect for the next fiscal year starting April 2017, according to Bob Richards, the Minister of Finance.
While he was not prepared to...
Independence from Britain might be feasible, should the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union jeopardise Bermuda’s business interests, said finance minister Bob Richards.
“We still don’t know which ...
Thirteen years after Hurricane Fabian struck Emmanuel Ethiopian Orthodox Church its congregation has now proudly reclaimed its place of worship.
Tomorrow’s ceremony of rededication closes years of har...
Bermuda’s healthy population of parrotfish, colourful reef grazers that have all but vanished in many islands, are under new study.
Reefs depend on them for survival: without foraging parrotfish, cora...
Flooded halls, sodden rooms and days of intermittent water for drinking and washing have plagued several residents at the Gulfstream emergency housing complex.
The water issues are part of essential r...
“Every day is a learning day” stands as the motto for music professor Eddie Ming’s Rhythm Lab.
His latest team of hardworking students, freshly home from New York’s Collective School of Music, got a s...
A West End man has cried foul after his insurance failed to cover him for accident damages, even though he was cleared in court of wrongdoing.
However, according to his insurer, the case illustrates t...
Technical education is flourishing at the Bermuda College, according to its president, Duranda Greene.
“There is a myth out there that since the Bermuda Technical Institute closed its doors, there is ...