This week’s tragedy at the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca known as the haj, in which hundreds perished during a stampede of believers, has been received with sadness by Bermuda’s Muslims.
“This tr...
A crackdown on immigration violations has caught more offenders in 2½ years than were prosecuted in the previous 14 years, according to Michael Fahy, the Minister of Home Affairs.
Senator Fahy, whose ...
Philosopher Thomas Merton — an American Catholic with strong Bermuda links — earned a place alongside the likes of Martin Luther King Jr in a speech given to the United States Congress yesterday by Po...
Bermuda must sell itself as “a completely different visitor experience” in the face of intensifying competition, according to Bermuda Hotel Association chief executive officer Stephen Todd.
With local...
A popular club for young people is back in business after a hiatus of decades.
The Interact Club, a service and teamwork group forged by a team effort of local Rotarians, has more than 30 of Bermuda’s...
Up to 1,000 local vehicles need to be checked for potentially defective airbags, although Bermuda’s Honda dealer stressed that no accidents had occurred on the Island.
Exploding airbags have affected ...
Stepping up for the St John Ambulance initially seemed like just an expedient choice for Jeffrey Borges.
Called up by the then Bermuda Regiment, Mr Borges had figured the alternative option of medical...
Retired police Inspector Eddie “Boxhead” Foggo, a larger-than-life St David’s figure described as a consummate officer, was laid to rest yesterday at the age of 75.
Popular in the force and experience...
Former cricketer Tucoma Robinson, whose kidneys were destroyed by a chronic medical condition, has extended thanks to the community for the assistance given to him in obtaining life-changing surgery.
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A new and visibly safe device for screening the vision of Bermuda’s young students has been brought to the Island for demonstration.
The service has been offered for many years by the Lions Clubs of B...