A mistake at the threshold of the advanced polling station almost deprived one voter of their say in next week’s referendum.
Grenville Lines, travelling for his son’s graduation on June 23, admitted t...
Road rage has been aimed unfairly at Island Construction over gridlock caused by other jobs on Harbour Road, according to the company’s senior vice-president.
Signs have been pulled down and workers d...
“Each time you want to let go, you can’t,” said Neletha Butterfield of her long tenure at Care Learning Centre, the school that she founded 33 years ago in her basement.
Ms Butterfield, a former Gover...
Teenager Leah Smith has been named female football player of the year at IMG Academy, Florida.
Smith, a winner of last year’s National Sports Award for women’s football in Bermuda, was also one of thr...
The hard work has paid off for 11 graduates of Care Learning Centre.
After taking on the notably difficult new computerised programme for the GED, Care’s graduates donned caps and gowns for a ceremony...
A “very well-received” anti-bullying drive for the island’s workplaces has been launched by the Bermuda Public Services Union.
Jason Hayward, the BPSU president, said that a special-edition resource m...
Tiara Webb, the daughter of former Government minister Renee Webb, has been elected to join the Phi Beta Kappa honour society upon her graduation. Ms Webb, 21, graduated magna cum laude with a degree ...
Victims of a massacre at one of Florida’s landmark clubs were honoured last night at a quiet ceremony by the Cenotaph on Front Street, organised by local artist Mark Anderson.
The mass killing targete...
Bermuda’s latest online marketing campaign has tallied its impact across the landscape of social media.
A partnership with transport giant Uber generated 800,000 Twitter impressions for the initiative...
Sir John Swan’s “significant contributions in the business arena and the world of politics” befit his designation as the island’s latest national hero, according to Sylvan Richards.
Mr Richards, the M...