Robert Houlton-Hart carries only faint impressions of the Bermuda where he spent part of his childhood nearly 60 years ago.
Accompanied by his wife Jane, he returned this week to retrace the landmarks...
Unprecedented wildfires ravaging Canada’s west have brought unease to Bermuda’s Canadian community — especially those with links to Fort McMurray, Alberta, now completely evacuated.
Sarah Morgan, whos...
The impending 50th anniversary of Teen Services is a poignant occasion for Olga Scott, who came to Bermuda in 1967 to help get the fledgeling children’s welfare programme started.
Decades later, Mrs S...
Michael Dunkley said Bermuda marked an historic occasion yesterday as he signed a memorandum of understanding in the Azores with Vasco Cordeiro, President of the autonomous region.
The Premier said th...
Two Bermudian guests got treated to a grand presidential tradition on Saturday night in Washington: former premier Ewart Brown and his wife Wanda joined the laugher at president Barack Obama’s farewel...
An unpopular transport policy for Dockyard has been reversed, enabling visitors to buy tokens and two-day passes for the island’s public transportation.
The switch came as the Anthem of the Seas, the ...
Three people were left trapped after a van crashed into a pillar this afternoon.
The accident took place outside the First Baptist Church on Middle Road, Devonshire, near to the junction of Marsh Lane...
Michael Dunkley has acknowledged that Bermuda’s “temperature is a bit higher than I would like it to be”, but attributes much of the island’s political discord to electoral fever.
“Political tension i...
The Bermuda Broadcasting Company continues to work on restoring television service for customers who do not use cable TV.
The broadcaster sustained severe damage to its equipment during a storm on Mar...
Imagine Bermuda is marking April as Hospitality Month with a call for residents to reach out to people outside their circle of acquaintance for a short meal and a chat.
Glenn Fubler, one of the group’...