St Peter’s Church in St George’s is preparing to celebrate a new jewel in its crown: the gift of an old royal title restored.
The church is launching its 400th anniversary with a service next month, t...
In spite of pleas for leniency, two female cruise passengers women were each sentenced to six years in jail yesterday after trying to smuggle drugs into Bermuda.
“Drug mules are never hardened crimina...
They frequently lock horns in Parliament, most recently over the FutureCare insurance scheme for seniors.
But Health Minister Zane DeSilva and Opposition spokeswoman for seniors Louise Jackson enjoy a...
Bermuda has done much to meet international benchmarks for legislatures, but there is still room for improvement, according to Kim Swan of the former United Bermuda Party.
In the House of Assembly on ...
Evangelists of the New Testament Church of God say they’re hitting back at gang violence by launching a mission of hope to troubled areas of the Island.
“The Lord told me to evangelise at the parks an...
A YouTube video, part teenage high jinks and part nostalgia, has garnered a sensational near-130,000 hits online with sunny scenes of the Island’s shores.
Encouraged by Tourism Minister Wayne Furbert ...
A job-seeker told he wasn’t suited for a Government work programme because he was “learning challenged” got a pleasant surprise after his story appeared in The Royal Gazette.
Assistant director of Lab...
An initiative to get jobless Bermudians back to work has continued with the award of a cleaning contract for the Dame Lois Browne Evans Building.
Cathy-Ann Symons, unemployed for the last two years, s...
The creation of a Tourism Authority and the establishment of an independent Contractor General were among the One Bermuda Alliance goals declared as the Opposition presented new election candidates Pe...
The results are in for Keep Bermuda Beautiful’s 2011 Community Clean-up.
A whopping 35.5 tons of trash were collected from the Island’s roadsides, shorelines and railway trails, with 64 KBB-supported ...