When Tiffany Swainson signed up to be a mentor in the YouthNet programme she had no idea what to expect.
Nine years later her mentee, Jermiah Steede, is a member of her family.
“We started up just wit...
Bermuda’s new advertising campaign has captured the attention of the New York Times.
The paper highlighted the recently-launched So Much More campaign in an article by Stuart Elliott.
Dennis Franczak...
Bermudian music student Julian Johnson is hitting all the right notes at school, but financial challenges are threatening his dreams.
The 20-year-old Berklee College of Music student says he’s been un...
A group of men yesterday admitted attacking a female and her companion in a brawl at a Hamilton gas station.
Shannon Ingham and Tulio Escolastica were set upon by six men at Esso Tiger Mart last summe...
Two barbers who admitted committing sexual offences against the same 15-year-old girl a day apart, have been jailed.
Sean Evans, 23, was sentenced to two years in prison for committing unlawful carnal...
Tropical Storm Joyce is now a potential threat to the Island. It is forecast to pass by the Island on Monday, bringing winds and rain.
Last night the storm was more than 1,500 nautical miles east-sout...
The trial of a man accused of threatening a Magistrate outside a grocery store will continue, despite defence arguments that there is no case to answer.
Laurie Furbert, 39, is charged with threatening...
Pastor Sylvia Hayward-Harris yesterday criticised those who use religious arguments to deny human rights.
Speaking at a public forum on the issue of Human Rights and Sexual Orientation, she said: “The...
Developers are seeking to trim back plans to build more town houses at Fritholme Garden Estate, citing economic concerns.
The Elbow Beach Hotel and Development Company was given planning permission in...
Plans to redevelop a derelict church on Morgan’s Point have been submitted by developers looking to build multiple hotels in the area.
The church, located on Constitution Road, is described in the Dep...