Three years after Government announced plans for replacing the Salvation Army homeless complex with a state-of-the-art homeless shelter, tenants are enduring drug dealing in crumbling buildings.
The prefab buildings in Marsh Lane, built to last ten y...
The Pesticides Focus Group was one of seven successful applicants which sought funding under the Ministry's Environmental Grant Scheme ? a programme "designed specifically to support and encourage all branches of the community to conserve, preserve, ...
AS a second degree black belt karate instructor and a top defence lawyer, Mark Pettingill is not one to shy away from a fight.
So the news this week that he was dropping his campaign to become the island's Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) was so...
What does it take to become Bandmaster of the Bermuda Regiment?
If the name is Dwight Robinson, the answer is: an initial invitation to join the band ?for a little extra practice?, becoming hooked, and then following up with years of study and perfor...
One Cedarbridge student learned on Tuesday that hard-work and dedication really can have big pay offs ?including a brand new laptop computer.
Third year student, Adrian Fiddes was awarded the computer from Gateway Systems Limited in recognition of hi...
Last Sunday, a group of young men stood pitch-side at Lord's urging Hamilton Parish footballers to "stop that boy and don't let him get the ball".
It was the almost hopeless admonition each time a certain lanky yet skilful Dandy Town player came clos...
A medical doctor who was told he had less than six months to live turned to kinesiology to help solve his respiratory condition known as Polyarteritis Nodosa.
Dr. Bruce Dewe, Dean of International College of Professional Kinesiology Practice, found t...
A second mother and son are living in their car and moving from one spot to another each night so that they are not discovered by authorities, has learned.
The woman?s 16-year-old son was featured in a storylast week as part of a homeless and educati...
Despite a U-turn from the United Bermuda Party, Senators yesterday backed a new law to compel parents in public schools to take an active interest in their children?s education.
The UBP supported the legislation in the House of Assembly, but voted ag...
Senators will be sitting today instead of Wednesday in an attempt to wrap up business before the Christmas break.
Among the announcements made to the Senate this morning will be the assessment of coastal damages resulting from Hurricane Fabian, as we...