Guest numbers at the Island's hotels are rebounding from Hurricane Igor—due in part to the increased use of the Internet and Facebook.
Fairmont Southampton sales and marketing director Shelley Meszoly...
Bermuda will be represented next week at a world heritage conference in Scotland: locals can keep track of the student team on Facebook and Twitter via the St. George's Foundation website, starting Mo...
Six former Westgate inmates have been given paid work within the Ministry of Works and Engineering for 12 weeks under a new programme announced this morning by the Ministry and the Department of Corre...
It's not every day that a young Bermudian gets their picture in a history book, but Berkeley Institute student Kiaaron Minks had just returned from a photo shoot with English teacher Tonisha Key Holme...
Earlier this month when 17-year-old Berkeley Institute student Chadomiel (Chad) Smith set off for school from Southampton Parish, he discovered something at the bus stop that everyone dreads losing: "...
Former Dockyard apprentices yesterday unveiled four new commemorative stamps honouring Bermuda tradesmen.
Reverend Malcolm Eve and Lionel Phillips presented the series, which is now on display at the ...
Bermuda's pivotal role in efforts to declare the Sargasso Sea a marine protected area (MPA) will appear in Time magazine, Environment Minister Glenn Blakeney yesterday revealed.
The Island is said to ...
Bermuda is to lend its expertise to a proposal to transform the Sargasso Sea into a marine protected area (MPA).
Environment Minister Glenn Blakeney detailed the Island’s contributions at a press conf...
Government officials remained tight-lipped yesterday as to what caused the Government ferry Bermudian to run aground at St. George's on Sunday night.
A spokesman at Bermuda Maritime Operations said ye...
Two Bermudians who rode out Hurricane Igor on the water enjoyed weathering the storm—with only a few moments of disquiet at the height of the winds.
Denis Owen, a partner at Atlantic Mooring Maintenan...