The Bermuda International Film Festival (BIFF) received some international attention this week on a major film site.
American journalist John Anderson, who visited the Island on his way to the TriBeC...
The best and brightest of the Island’s hospitality industry were honoured on Saturday at the 12th annual VIP Excellence Awards.
Of the 54 finalists representing all areas of the industry, it was Betty...
A Pembroke teenager was shot in broad daylight yesterday in the St Augustine Hill area of Pembroke.
The injured 19-year-old was treated at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for what were described as ...
Hundreds of hospitality workers celebrated the best in their industry last night at the VIP Excellence Awards.
Betty Jean Gilbert, of the Fairmont Southampton, took home the evening's top honours, win...
The Bank of Butterfield has come under fire from a customer after instituting a new $5 monthly fee for some chequing account holders.
The fee came into effect on March 25, but is waived for seniors ov...
A husband and wife who have spent 20 years counselling inmates and their families were each honoured with a CableVision Community Service Award yesterday.
Ed (Icewater) and Lois Smith have supported b...
Around 200 seniors came together in competition yesterday as part of the third annual Seniors’ sports day.
Seniors from eight of the Island’s rest homes took part in a raft of events and activities, i...
Walton Brown renewed his call for resolution on the issue of election candidates declaring their interests in Government contracts.
The Progressive Labour Party paid for a newspaper advertisement list...
An international karate event could bring hundreds of martial artists to Bermuda in 2015, according to Bob Smith of the Academy of Martial Arts.
The annual Miyagi Chojun Martial Arts Festival will be ...
A team from the Bermuda Regiment have taken their training to new heights — or more accurately, depths.
Four members of the Quartermaster’s staff visited the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS)...