Acting Minister of Community and Culture Leah Scott recently marked Social Work Month with a donation to the newly launched Ida James Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Ms Scott read a proclamation officially...
Bermuda’s ageing population is causing Alzheimer’s to have a greater impact on the Island, but programmes are being introduced to help.
Elizabeth Stewart, founder of Action on Alzheimer’s and Dementia...
A Sandys man yesterday denied sexually touching a young girl.
The man cannot be identified for legal reasons.
He pleaded not guilty in Magistrates’ Court to two counts of touching a girl under the age...
The days of piracy returned to Bermuda this weekend, with more than 20 people walking the plank to raise more than $100,000 for the Bermuda Sloop Foundation.
For the second year, volunteer ‘hostages’ ...
Police yesterday warned the public to secure their homes after electronics were stolen from a Smith’s home.
A Police spokesman said: “At around 11am Sunday morning, police attended a residence of Skyl...
High winds left hundreds of homes across the Island without power yesterday.
According to a Belco spokeswoman, outages started to occur at around 3.45am, as high winds and heavy rains struck the Islan...
A group of Pembroke seniors enjoyed food, prizes and music this weekend courtesy at a tea party, thrown by the Pembroke West Central PLP Branch.
A total of 40 seniors gathered at the Pembroke Communit...
St George’s Mayor Garth Rothwell said he is disappointed with the summer ferry schedule due to a lack of evening service to the east.
The schedule, set to come into effect on April 15, lists four ferr...
A coming change in FutureCare premiums has angered some seniors, who say the programme is rapidly becoming too expensive.
The new rate structure, unveiled by Government last week, ends the existing tw...
Bermuda Regiment soldiers this weekend worked their way through a simulated riot in their most recent training exercise.
The exercise tasked soldiers to defend key locations in the Dockyard area while...