The Association of Filipinos in Bermuda raised more than $10,000 at a lunch held yesterday in aid of the victims of Typhoon Haiyan.
The event drew about 300 people from across the community including ...
A gun salute boomed at 11am as the Island’s war veterans stood at attention for the annual Remembrance Day ceremony.
Yesterday’s salute signified two minutes’ silence in recognition of Bermuda’s men a...
Leading lights of Bermuda’s arts world have been celebrated, along with those who helped to bring them to the centre stage.
The 2013 Awards held by the Bermuda Arts Council filled City Hall’s Earl Cam...
Berkeley Institute students marched in a show of respect for former school principal, educator and social justice campaigner Clifford Maxwell.
The funeral at St Theresa’s Cathedral in Hamilton yesterd...
A Bermuda-made TV series going behind the scenes of one of the world’s biggest wine industries is set to air across the US in January.
Creators Peter Backeberg and Antoine Hunt say their labour of lov...
A man caught with a twist of cocaine in his pocket has been fined $800 in Magistrates’ Court.
Troy Bremar, 44, of Beacon Hill Lane, Sandys, was searched on July 19 after police spotted a group of men ...
A man accused of repeated cheque fraud has been remanded in custody, pending trial in Magistrates’ Court.
Jahroy Simons, 27, denied repeatedly altering cheques and cashing them at local businesses.
Th...
A $2 million Government grant for the cash-strapped Sandys 360 centre remains “under review”, according to a Public Works spokesman.
Unable to pay its electricity bills, the West End community and spo...
The Berkeley Institute will observe tomorrow’s funeral for former principal Clifford Maxwell with a guard of honour at the service at St Theresa’s Cathedral.
The school will toll its bell at 10am, and...
An initiative offering a tax break to employers that hire locals has resulted in 420 new Bermudian hires over six months, according to Finance Minister Bob Richards.
However, today’s announcement swif...