Bermuda’s oppressive past allows a special insight into Nelson Mandela’s legacy, says the writer who worked with the legendary South African leader on his autobiography
A fishing industry group has served Walter Roban, the home affairs minister, with a request to discuss “revising the methodology” for a controversial marine conversation plan.
The letter from the Fish...
A government official urged fishermen to “come back to the table” after a major representative group snubbed an offer to join conservation talks.
A response to a letter of objection sent out on Th...
Bermuda appears to lack a definitive policy when it comes to the handling and disposal of medical waste, according to a waste management company.
It comes against a backdrop of dismay at the East End,...
The sights and sounds of Court Street are ramping up for Christmas, with the popular street market yesterday followed by late-night shopping this week.
The street went pedestrian from Victoria Street ...
A panel of five independent litigation guardians has been named to represent young people in the island’s courts.
The group comprises Catherine Sousa, Sharon Apopa, Lyndon Jackson, Lashonna Smith and ...
Young people’s tributes to freedom, equality and human rights have gone on exhibit at the Bermuda Society of the Arts gallery in Hamilton.
Warwick Academy’s student-led Human Rights Project teamed wit...
The “mentor” to a young man whose life was cut short in a shooting has called on the community to “walk the walk” and invest in its young people.
“Bermuda has lost a unique individual who had so many ...
The selfless heroism of a fire crew who rushed to help save a mother and child from a sinking car was celebrated today alongside everyday citizens who battled a boat blaze next to a gas station.
“Ther...
A tourism campaign highlighting Bermuda’s unique experiences has reaped three platinum awards from the video industry.
The “Lost Yet Found” video for the campaign, launched in September, proved a hit ...