The Bermuda Sea Cadets main training dinghy has been completely refurbished, with the assistance of Spar Yard Marine Solutions.
The dinghy, Philippa, is the main training dinghy used by the cadets to ...
Bermuda has officially joined up to an international agreement to combat discrimination against women.
According to a statement by Government House, the UK has extended the Convention on the Eliminati...
The Bermuda Police Service have said claims about “alleged indecent activity” at a football tournament are “wrong”.
While a police spokesman urged witnesses to offences to come forward, he said the ru...
The violence that has rocked the island in recent years has cost more than just the lives of young men, says Gina Spence.
Over the past seven years, she has worked with the families of more than 50 ch...
A Warwick man who admitted handling a firearm was yesterday sentenced to spend five years behind bars.
Quincy Simmons, 23, pleaded guilty to the offence in the Supreme Court last November after police...
The OBA will not be introducing a commercial immigration plan to the island, according to Senator Michael Fahy.
In 2013, the Government said it was considering a scheme which would allow individuals t...
A trio of events are scheduled to take place next week with a part of the proceeds going to combat human rights abuses.
On March 29, the Masterworks Gallery in Botanical Gardens will be hosting Artist...
The Bermuda International Film Festival has been inundated with Bermudian short films this year as organisers prepare for the 20th annual event.
As part of this year’s event, the BIFF will be hosting ...
Organisers of this year’s tall ships regatta are still on the lookout for volunteers.
Nineteen tall ships carrying around 1,100 crew are signed up to take part in the Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall Ships Regat...
Somersfield Academy students transformed themselves into notable personalities through their annual Wax Museum Experience.
The assignment stems from the students reading of a biography about someone t...