Bermuda’s pilot mental health courts have shown great success — but the Government should follow through and have it enshrined in law within the next year.
That is the hope of Jodi Lewis of the Bermud...
A love letter from a sailor to his sweetheart back in Croatia is finally on its way to its intended, more than 12 years after it was written.
Penned on board the container ship MV Bulk Americas by Nik...
A popular fireman, Dawayne Smith, is being mourned after his sudden death while out running.
The married father of three was 42 years old.
Mr Smith, who had worked for the Marriott Castle Harbour and ...
The weakness of the Canadian dollar is a likely contributor to the drop in Canadian visitors to the Island, according to the Bermuda Tourism Authority.
“We can’t say that with 100 per cent certainly u...
It was a tough go for Holly O’Leary, a Bermudian in Canada who swam a gruelling eight hours and 16.5km in support of a charity for children — but she made it.
“If I can do it, so can you,” Ms O’Leary ...
The latest tourism arrival figures may be down, but the Bermuda Tourism Authority is doggedly selling the Island for future visitors, according to its chief sales and marketing officer.
“Through the f...
The Island is seeing growth in property sales to non-Bermudians, but realtors have warned the Bermuda Government to defer a hike in property fees, citing $124.5 million in land transactions that are “...
Thunderstorms dumped at least an inch of rain yesterday and knocked out power at a few locations, with more stormy conditions forecast for today.
Bermuda’s weather is being affected by an upper-level ...
The Island’s first home dialysis service is up and running — and could save Bermuda’s healthcare system up to $2 million a year.
Bermuda Home Dialysis Service (BHDS) has been a dream four years in the...
After nearly three decades of lying fallow, the East End’s vacant hotel property will get “site work” before the year’s end, with groundbreaking for a new resort to commence in the first quarter of 20...