The Rev Nicholas Tweed, a pastor and prominent community activist, has found himself at the centre of controversy after the Bermuda Government was accused of interfering with his work permit.
Patricia...
Philip Guishard, the secretary-general of the Bermuda Olympic Association who oversaw countless local sports events, was laid to rest yesterday at a funeral in St George’s.
Mr Guishard, 74, was a form...
Dion Fox, a promising reinsurer whose life was claimed in a traffic accident overseas, has been remembered by friends and colleagues as a friend and mentor.
The son of Ewart and Maverneen Fox, of St D...
Customers using Logic Communications complained of a difficult weekend as the former Northrock e-mail system crashed.
According to Logic’s Facebook site, problems also hit the domain name system, whic...
Junior Maynard Dill, a devoted unionist and chairman of the Progressive Labour Party who was quietly charitable throughout the island, has died at the age of 61.
Mr Dill’s sudden passing on Saturday s...
A Bermudian visitor to New Orleans has been reported as injured in an apparent hit-and-run early on Saturday, according to news sources in the city.
WWLTV reported that Zina Jacobs, visiting the city ...
Bermuda has become the first British Overseas Territory to initiate direct talks with the UK over the impact of its withdrawal from the European Union.
Along with discussing the repercussions of the J...
Flood-prone Pembroke businesses are counting the cost after a persistent backlog of dirty water once again drowned a section of Cemetery Lane.
“It’s never been this bad,” said Jennifer McCarron, of An...
Vanosdelle “Van” Swan Sr, one of the island’s pioneering welders who took part in the construction of some of Hamilton’s greatest buildings, has died at the age of 90.
With his late brother Arnold, M...
A debate on the merits of a technical education in combating social problems has been “amazingly“ well received.
A packed audience greeted the forum of Bermuda Technical Institute graduates speaking o...