Journalist Charles Webbe and theatre producer Linda Paynter have been named on the New Year’s Honours List.
The Queen’s Certificate and Badge of Honour are bestowed in recognition of outstanding servi...
A local educator dedicated to teaching how the power of technology can enhance learning is off to Ghana to deliver a seminar to 25 children.
“It’s going great; it’s exceeding what I expected,” said Da...
A shooting in Pembroke on Monday night could be a gang-related revenge attack and is being treated as attempted murder, the Bermuda Police Service has revealed.
However, the 34-year-old victim, who i...
A local businessman sees unparalleled opportunities for Bermudians to develop business links with partners far to our south.
Consultant Leon O’Brien has broader hopes for the community to use overseas...
A one-day seminar for teenagers to learn about computer coding, the Holiday Hackathon, scored high marks with its student attendees.
With the latest apps and mobiles games sweeping the world, the powe...
The Christmas weekend was marred by “several serious incidents of note”, Superintendent Sean Field-Lament, of the Bermuda Police Service, emphasised yesterday.
He offered his condolences to the family...
Birdwatchers were treated to a rare first sighting of a new species for the Island courtesy of the Bermuda Audubon Society’s Christmas Bird Count.
The Eurasian Marsh Harrier, a bird of prey that cross...
The Hackathon, Bermuda’s home-grown computer coding symposium, has proved a holiday hit in its second year.
Yesterday’s free course, from the non-profit group Code 411, took 80 teens on a blast-off in...
Bright skies abound this holiday season for Bermuda, thanks to the Bermuda-Azores High — which is dashing chances of a white Christmas on the United States East Coast.
The sprawling weather system has...
They have raised more than $20,000 for Bermuda’s charities in their short existence as a group.
Now, with an historic Irish anniversary coming for the year ahead, the Bermuda Irish Association has big...