The Bermuda Tourism Authority is launching a new social media campaign to spread the word that Bermuda is open for business this winter.
BTA director of public and stakeholder relations Glenn Jones sa...
A local ghost tour has earned international press in an article detailing haunted Caribbean hotspots.
The article, published on the USA Today website, highlights the Haunted History Walking Tour in St...
American eels have for the first time been tracked migrating to the Sargasso Sea, off the coast of Bermuda.
According to a recent scientific article published in Nature Communications this week, Canad...
The Nonsuch Island Cahow-cam is up and running again as researchers hope to capture never-before-seen courtship behaviours.
The streaming camera, which is hidden inside a man-made Cahow burrow, has pr...
On this date in 1978, the British Government intended to push Bermuda towards independence, according to recently declassified documents.
A cable sent from the London Embassy to the US Secretary of St...
“Unprecedented” mechanical issues have hindered trash collection across the Island according to Craig Cannonier, the Minister of Public Works, but efforts are under way to restore normal service.
He s...
The Ministry of Public Works is working to address complaints about overgrown roadsides.
While the ministry has come under fire in recent months over overgrown grass and trees on the Island’s roadsid...
A 62-year-old man this morning admitted repeatedly breaking into the same home to steal food.
Winton Edwards pleaded guilty to two counts of stealing food items from a St Paul’s Lane home, and a third...
The Bermuda College board of governors has rejected a faculty vote of no confidence in the president of the institution.
The college’s Faculty Association sent a letter in May to the chairwoman of the...
A Warwick man who admitted grabbing a woman’s buttocks was given a suspended prison sentence in Magistrates’ Court this morning.
Kevin Mendonca, 34, pleaded guilty earlier this year to intruding on th...