Thousands of people enjoyed the sunshine at the 73rd Annual Exhibition yesterday.
Popular exhibits such as the rose cuttings, farm animals and kite displays returned for the event. This year 3,700 people participated in the exhibition, setting a new ...
Developers of a proposed hotel and marina project in St George’s met with East End residents this week to explain their vision and garner feedback.
Jeremy Spencer of developer Leading Edge Limited said that once approved, the 125-berth marina on Ordn...
Bermuda’s elite junior athletes were recognised at a luncheon held by the Ministry of Sports at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess yesterday for their achievements in sport.
The event acknowledged young Bermuda athletes, whether on the Island or abroad, ...
Premier Paula Cox is keeping tight-lipped about whether she would be willing to replace the Queen’s Honours List with a “more relevant” local awards scheme.
Former PLP Senator Walton Brown has resurrected the controversial issue by calling on Governm...
Earth Hour wasn’t just about switching off the lights: young Bermudians also contributed their thoughts on how to make the Island a greener place.
A student essay contest in conjunction with the event was sponsored by Belco, Greenrock and the Bermuda...
A scammer is attempting to cash in on kindness by falsely claiming to be collecting donations for charity, according to police.
In a statement yesterday , a police spokesman said: “It has come to our attention that an unknown individual has attended ...
Primary Five Kermode at St. George’s Preparatory school recently undertook a study about the importance of preserving open spaces.
The school enjoys working toward the education display for the Annual Exhibition, which opens today in the Botanical G...
Organisers hope to raise more than $145,000 for Agape House with this year’s 15th Annual Rubber Duck Derby.
The Duck Derby Race, scheduled for June 5, will this year feature food stalls, games, face painting and live entertainment as part of the fund...
A full-time toilet trainer is to be employed at Bermuda’s newest pre-school as an increasing number of parents fail to face up to the “daunting task”.
Building Blocks Academy is believed to be the first pre-school on the Island to offer the services ...
Former CedarBridge Academy teacher Harvey Knotts now faces more charges of sexual abuse against students.
Mr Knotts, 40, was last week charged with multiple counts of sexual abuse while working as a fourth grade teacher at McDonell Elementary School ...