With Father’s Day approaching this Sunday, the Island’s devoted fathers have come up for commendation from the community group Imagine Bermuda.
Anglican Bishop Nick Dill, a proud parent of six with hi...
An unprecedented schedule of events lies ahead for the Bermuda Heroes Weekend holiday, which kicked off last night with free live soca on Front Street.
The official induction and proclamation ceremony...
The naming and recognition committee for National Heroes has been likened by the Opposition to a secret society after the minister in charge, Patricia Gordon-Pamplin, declined to name members.
Ms Gord...
An old friend of Bermuda returned this week: Reg Cooley. The cricketer, sports reporter and military man revisited old haunts during a trip back to the Island.
Lieutenant Colonel Cooley, 95, made his ...
“Anybody can be a daddy, but not anyone can be a father” is an adage that Stanfield Brangman takes to heart.
Life has not always been kind to Mr Brangman, or his son Shawn, 33, who is at home in a whe...
Legislation altering the Island’s census schedule has gone back before Parliament after a minor amendment proposed by the Senate.
The recommended change in wording specifies that censuses will be held...
About $3 million annually has been paid by the Bermuda Government for health insurance premiums covering the Bermuda Police Service in recent years.
The figures were released today by Michael Dunkley,...
Richard Ambrosio, head of the Charities Commission, is also working directly for the Attorney-General’s chamber, giving legal and policy advice.
Trevor Moniz told the House of Assembly that Mr Ambrosi...
It’s ten days until Father’s Day and the community group Imagine Bermuda is taking the occasion to celebrate the special role that fathers play in their children’s lives.
To begin the series, the grou...
Six voters in ten are against relaxing regulations to allow commercial immigration into the Island, according to statistician Cordell Riley.
The idea of “community-wide consultation” over adopting som...