There will be no new inductees into the National Heroes Hall of Fame this year, Government has announced.
Instead, Community and Cultural Affairs Minister Wayne Scott said it was decided that “we shou...
A Bermudian academic is watching history unfold as riot police clash with protesters in angry demonstrations against the Turkish Government.
Archaeologist Cathie Draycott is staying just yards from Ta...
A record number of schools have received top marks in a campaign to encourage students to adopt healthier lifestyles.
At this year’s Healthy Schools Awards, Education Minister Nalton Brangman revealed...
Premier Craig Cannonier has taken a swipe at an international news organisation for putting out headlines that he claims ”completely misrepresented Bermuda’s position” on negotiations with London over...
Although the planned Indoor Outdoor Experience has been greeted with enthusiasm by parents, some residents are less than happy that they will continue to have a school on their doorstep.
A school has ...
Tourism chiefs are doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past unless they change their mindsets and place the industry on a new footing, according to critics.
Independent MP Terry Lister and former Sha...
A new preschool plans to broaden the horizons of its students when it opens in September — by holding lessons in the great outdoors.
Instead of stuffy classrooms and blank walls, youngsters attending ...
Visitor arrivals for the first three months of 2013 were down almost four percent on the year before, according to the latest statistics.
At a press conference yesterday Tourism Minister Shawn Crockw...
Government has been applauded for responding to concerns over its planned changes to the Human Rights Act.
A Bill amending the law to include sexual orientation as one of the grounds on which discrimi...
The Bermuda Regiment has a new man in charge after Lt Col Michael Foster-Brown officially assumed command of the military unit at a handing-over ceremony on Saturday evening.
Lt Col Foster-Brown, 41, ...