A summer’s hard work has paid off for five CedarBridge Academy graduates, who celebrated their fall graduation today.
“People always seem to disregard their obstacles or the number of times they have ...
The Island’s one cancer patient receiving the chemotherapy drug eribulin is now assured a regular supply after a series of unnerving delays.
However, the reasons behind her uneven treatment raise furt...
Aspiring chef Sajni Richardson, now forging ahead in her culinary studies thanks to local scholarships, is accustomed to fielding questions about her top dish.
“I get asked about recipes a lot,” said ...
Visitor spending on tourism showed a marked decline in 2014, while resident spending on foreign travel showed its first growth in years, according to industry statistics.
The latest Tourism Satellite ...
The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Hamilton will hold seminars based on the Book of Revelation next month.
Church pastor Sydney Gibbons said the community-building talks would complement the range of...
Tiny Heydon Chapel in Somerset, which dates back to the early 1600s, is to mark its refurbishment with a special ceremony at 11.30am tomorrow.
The 43-acre Heydon Estate, a largely undeveloped tract of...
The bygone Bermuda of 1907 has returned to life in the pages of a new work of historical fiction, Twain’s End, by the United States author Lynn Cullen.
The novel imagines the romantic life between cel...
A fledgling Bermudian community abroad in Nottingham includes active members of an Island gang, according to the mother of a man attacked in the street outside their home on his birthday.
“I guess the...
Unionised staff at the Department of Marine and Ports have opted to “work to rule”, a tactic in which minimum contracted duties are performed, as their rift with management continues over the director...
A slick of diesel fuel that appeared to have leaked from a boat covered the surface through Dockyard’s marina yesterday. “It’s oily, so it’s not just dissipating — it’s spread all through the marina t...