The Centre on Philanthropy is urging people across Bermuda to celebrate a global day dedicated to giving back tomorrow.
Giving Tuesday is being marked around the world for the third year running, with...
Avid beachcomber Andrew Davidson always wanted to find a message in a bottle when he was a little boy.
He never did — but as an adult he has come across two, the latest having been cast overboard from...
Disappointed fans who failed to get tickets for world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma’s one-off performance in Bermuda have criticised the event organisers for making so few seats available to the general p...
A grieving mother is hoping to finally find out why her son died when an inquest is held into his death early next year.
Lynn Spencer lost son Christopher on October 27, 2012, after he collapsed at th...
A policeman who was filmed “fist bumping” a gang leader outside court after the man was acquitted of murder was simply responding instinctively to a gesture of acknowledgment, according to Police Comm...
Seniors are suffering abuse and neglect across Bermuda and the agency responsible for investigating is doing nothing about it, Opposition MP Derrick Burgess alleged yesterday.
The Shadow Seniors Minis...
Bermuda’s complex history, as well as its immense beauty, has inspired a writer to produce her first book of poetry.
Wendy Fulton Steginsky, who grew up on the Island and regularly returns here to vis...
The National Office for Seniors and the Physically Challenged has been accused of failing to investigate an alleged case of elder abuse — the latest in a series of complaints about the publicly funded...
National Philanthropy Day will be celebrated for the first time in Bermuda on Friday — on the steps of City Hall.
The Centre on Philanthropy will deliver a proclamation at noon to mark a day when peop...
A new immigration policy due to come into effect next month will “further marginalise” Bermuda’s local entertainers by failing to give them “fair opportunity in their country”, according to the Opposi...