Unsettled weather is set to give way to sun just in time for the Cup Match holiday, according to the Bermuda Weather Service.
While the Island has seen bouts of heavy rain in recent days — including m...
St George’s will be open for business this Cup Match, with stores expressing hope that the sporting event will bring the town extra shoppers.
While a handful of stores will be closing their doors for ...
A pair of men arrested on the same morning for drinking and driving offences were today banned from the roads.
Both 36-year-old Franklyn Pearman, from Pembroke, and 28-year-old Levar Darrell, from Sou...
A study regarding the possible dredging of Town Cut in St George’s has been carried out, sparking hope that “procrastination” on the project is finally coming to an end.
New mayor Quinell Francis is o...
Plans to erect a new marina in the heart of St George’s in advance of the America’s Cup are still moving forward, according to developers.
While developers hoped the new marina on Ordnance Island woul...
Leaders of several Overseas Territories including Bermuda released a joint statement following a Pre-Joint Ministerial Council meeting.
Representatives from territories (OTs) including Anguilla, the B...
More must be done to address the growing issue of obesity and diabetes, according to local endocrinologist Annabel Fountain.
A recent study found that almost three-quarters of participants were overwe...
About 400 people are set to perform at the Bermuda Tattoo 2015, being held to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Bermuda Regiment.
According to Major Dwight Robinson, the Regiment’s director of mus...
Mother-of-four Janae Armstrong felt “lost” while trying to find work, but was able to land a position as HR Administrative Assistant at the Department of Education.
Hers was just one of three success ...
A family who said farewell to their pet yesterday are calling on the Bermuda Government to end the ban on pitbulls.
Deonne Rawlins said he had to turn over the family dog, Primo, on his son Dante’s (a...