If there was a pole position for today?s Europa Cup luge event, Patrick Singleton would have it.
Bermuda?s Winter Olympian finished fastest in all three practice runs and is feeling confident ahead of the first Europa Cup series race of the Olympic y...
A group of Harvard University graduates yesterday presented Government with a suggested proposal for the redevelopment of the former US Naval Annex at Morgan?s Point.
The proposal includes 60 age-restricted homes,113 affordable homes,180 condominiums...
The sudden death of former Bermuda national team, Hotels International and BAA soccer player Frankie Brewster has left local football in a state of shock.
The aggressive defender, who patrolled inside the box with authority, was pronounced dead at Ki...
DATE: Nov 09, 2005 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Cayla Cross, the only girl representing Bermuda in the International Tennis Federation?s Developmental Championship in Trinidad, has played her way into the main draw.
Cross, Bermuda?s 14 and under top ranked player, qualified by winning the most gam...
Former prominent Bermudian lawyer died on October 29, 2005 at the Lahey Clinic in Burlington, Massachusetts with his wife of 47 years and his two daughters beside him.
Mr. Vaucrosson successfully underwent surgery to repair his heart and a triple byp...
Internationally acclaimed dog championship judge Jim Reynolds is barking mad at a local hotel for what he considers "unacceptable rudeness".
Despite the Ministry of Tourism's best efforts to resolve the row over the settlement of a bill, Mr. Reynolds...
Khano Smith?s wonder goal may have kept the play-off dream alive for the New England Revolution last weekend, but the Bermudian striker?s own season could be over.
The former Dandy Town attacker bagged the winner as Steve Nicol?s men scored an unlike...
Cricket clubs Southampton Rangers and Somerset yesterday cashed in on their respective victories in this season?s Premier and First Division.
Sponsors Cingular Wireless handed out cheques for $1500 to both championship winning clubs while the runners...
Dandy Town could have definitely used Khano Smith?s scoring touch last Saturday night at Somerset Cricket Club.
For 90 minutes of this Premier Division showdown, Hornets kept Trojans pinned in their own half and threatened to run away with the match....
DATE: Nov 01, 2005 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Bermuda striker Khano Smith was the toast of New England on Saturday as he smashed home the goal which sent his Revolution side through to the Eastern Conference Championship of the Major League Soccer play-offs.
Smith?s strike, just seven minutes fr...