Mother's Day was observed with a prayer gathering at Albuoy's Point, and five white carnations each bearing the name of a 2011 gun victim dropped into the waters of Hamilton harbour.
A group of fiftee...
About 2,500 people walked, ran, biked, swam, rode horses and rowed their way around Bermuda in this year’s Catlin End-to-End event.
In fancy dress, or sweaty shirts and sneakers, participants in the p...
Stepping out onto the track at the Carifta Games in Jamaica has left young sprinter Taahira Butterfield keen to keep racing.
“It was hot out there, hotter than I’m used to, and the track felt hard,” t...
Friends and family last night gathered at Midland Heights field in Hamilton Parish for a candlelit vigil in memory of George Lynch, shot last year on May 5.
Organised by the group Colford’s Family Aga...
St George’s businesses reported a much-needed boost with the arrival of visitors from the MS Veendam.
The vessel anchored offshore on Wednesday, heralding the start of the cruise ship season for the E...
The Catlin End-to-End got off to a flying start at 8am in St George's, with ideal conditions and walkers showing high spirits.
In their sweaty shirts and sneakers, with just a few pausing to check th...
Bermuda’s tourism product needs a clear identity with the Island’s key visitors found to be affluent, and eager for family or couples holidays with plenty of outdoor activities.
These are some of the ...
A general cargo vessel, the Charlotte C Rickmers, has diverted to Bermuda this morning to get medical attention for its chief engineer.
The vessel, which last called at Norfolk, Virginia and was on it...
Teenage pregnancy in Bermuda has halved in the past 20 years, according to Health Minister Zane DeSilva.
He said there were 140 teen pregnancies in 1990, but only 71 reported between April 2009 and Ma...
A “desperate man” who robbed security guards of $56,518 in public funds has been jailed for three years.
Tashon Bean, 22, of School Lane, Pembroke, told the Supreme Court that he had panicked and made...