Heron Bay Primary continued its 90th anniversary celebrations on Saturday with a Family Fun Day.
The event, which ran from noon until 4pm, drew around 100 people to the Southampton School, where they ...
The Coral Beach and Tennis Club has reported business growth across the board in 2015, with hopes that renovations will provide a further boost going forward.
Nik Bhola, general manager at the Paget c...
Author and pastor Tony Evans emphasised the importance of protecting marriage during a presentation before a packed church hall last night.
Heritage Hall Worship Centre was standing room only, with hu...
A new training initiative offering post secondary education for investment and financial services was formally launched this week at a ceremony at City Hall.
The RCA Bermuda Compliance Certification P...
Hamilton Parish residents filled the Francis Patton School hall last night to voice their concerns about plans for Shelly Bay.
Developer Tim Steinhoff has proposed installing a new parking lot adjacen...
The Bermuda National Trust has said it is “devastated” by the demolition of the historic Queen of the East over the weekend.
The building, which was first erected as a merchant’s home in the 18th cent...
Former Bermuda resident Dorothy “Dottie” O’Hara has died at the age of 91.
Born in Philadelphia, Mrs O’Hara moved to the Island after her husband was stationed at the US Naval Base in 1943 as the resu...
A 41-year-old man from Smith’s has been arrested on suspicion of theft in relation to the “misappropriation” of $18 million in connection with the Par-la-Ville hotel development deal.
The announcement...
A bulk carrier has diverted to the Island despite heavy seas to get assistance for a crew member suffering suspected appendicitis.
The Bermuda Maritime Operations Centre was first contacted by the M/V...
The historic Queen of the East was torn down yesterday, disappointing campaigners who fought for years to save the building.
The East Broadway building, which was first built in the 1740s, is set to b...