It gets bigger each year: the gathering at Elbow Beach on Christmas Day brings together thousands of revellers armed with Santa hats and coolers.
Accordingly, the Coral Beach & Tennis Club is opening ...
An initiative for “educational tourism” has been declared a resounding success by the first student group to sample the Island’s charms.
The team of six, from Mercer University in Georgia, called on B...
Serious corrosion to the swing bridge across Ferry Reach means that the East End’s crossing will be reduced to a single lane down the middle as of today.
Vehicles heavier than ten tonnes could cause t...
Tobacco restrictions have been approved by the Senate, over continued doubts from the Progressive Labour Party.
However, a proposal from Diallo Rabain, the Opposition Leader in the Senate, is to be ad...
The Island’s sharply divided debate over same-sex marriage has prompted a 15-year-old CedarBridge Academy student to step forward as “a voice for others”.
“The way our society is now, people who are g...
The Island is rife with “incomplete, wrong and misleading” comments about the role of Correia Construction in the building of Heritage Wharf, according to the company’s head. Contractor Dennis Correia...
Key information about the Bermuda Government’s airport plans were shared with Curtis Stovell, the Accountant-General, only after his appearance at the Public Accounts Committee prompted the Ministry o...
The Island has no pass or fail criteria in place for vehicle emissions, according to Donal Smith, the owner of Bermuda Emissions Control — the company that tests emissions as part of checks for the Tr...
Legislation amending the Royal Bermuda Regiment has been passed in the Senate.
Lieutenant-Colonel Michael Foster-Brown, the Royal Bermuda Regiment’s commanding officer, observed the debate.
While the ...
Progressive Labour Party MP Zane DeSilva has firmly denied rumours he is intent on becoming the Leader of the Opposition.
“I never put myself up for leadership — it’s not on my agenda to do so,” Mr De...