The men and women who share February 29 as a birthday are accustomed to attracting a little bit of curiosity.
Popularly known as leapers or leaplings, they measure their lives by a different schedule ...
A Government programme to send behaviourally challenged students overseas for treatment has seen its funding restored.
Youth Minister Glenn Blakeney said the Psycho-Educational Programme would see its...
Only a fraction of the Government funds set aside to overhaul the ageing Lefroy House seniors facility has actually been spent, according to Health Minister Zane DeSilva.
Mr DeSilva gave a breakdown o...
Samuel Houghton seldom spoke of his four years as a prisoner of war in Nazi Germany, and threw away most of the medals he later received.
There are few former inmates from Germany's Milag Nord camp st...
Jump rope workshops to encourage cardiac health are getting a boost from the Argus Group.
US jump athletes the Comet Skippers will be flown to the Island as part of the Bermuda Heart Foundation’s ‘Jum...
The Bermuda Educators’ Council is undergoing a “restructuring”, with its offices expected to open in a new location next month.
Exemptions Committee head Helle Patterson said the BEC is to hire a new ...
More than $55,000 in financial awards and scholarships was given out to Bermuda College students.
The funds were contributed by 26 sponsors drawn from across the community.
Thursday’s ceremony at the ...
The Ministry of Youth, Families and Sports walked away the biggest winner from the 2012/13 Budget, up more than 20 percent.
From last year's $62 million, expenditure for this Ministry is estimated at ...
The skies and seas were eyed as potential sources of revenue in Government’s latest Budget Statement.
Charging a user fee for Bermuda’s commercial airspace could take in $18 million annually in just f...
With an estimated $191 million allocated for the coming fiscal year, the Ministry of Health has netted the biggest share of Government’s projected expenditure.
The biggest slice of that - $142.6 milli...