Two young mothers have launched a baby equipment rental site for visitors.
Little Longtails hires out a huge range of items, from beds to beach toys, meaning parents do not have to carry extra baggage on vacation.
Linda Cook and Michelle Viera, found...
DATE: Jul 12, 2017 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
The future of middle schools — introduced two decades ago under the United Bermuda Party — is a topic that continues to divide opinion.
The Progressive Labour Party has pledged to phase them out, saying it would introduce signature schools at the sec...
A new healthcare service aims to tackle dementia in Bermuda.
Bermuda Alzheimer’s and Memory Services offers cognitive screening, in-home nursing and assessment services and education for patients and their families.
Founders Jo-Ann Cousins-Simpson an...
Two “hard-working and serious young women”, Maya Palacio and Caroline Skinner, have been awarded the English Speaking Union scholarships for 2017/18.
A global organisation, the ESU is dedicated to helping others to share their views, and the local br...
DATE: Jul 12, 2017 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
A handful of voters have the potential to turn the tide in Warwick North Central, with opinions divided in advance of the looming election.
This year, the constituency will be the home of a new MP. With incumbent Wayne Scott not running, both Sheila ...
A new scholarship from the Bermuda International Shipping Association has been awarded to Bermuda Institute student Indio Francis.
The 14-year-old is taking part in a weeklong sail-training voyage around the island aboard Spirit of Bermuda.
She was a...
Progressive Labour Party members touched upon a number of previously unveiled platform pledges at a press conference on Wednesday afternoon.
Topics including the development of a tech hub, education and seniors were discussed as part of the party’s ...
Tackling the thorny topics of gang violence and drink-driving remain at the top of both political parties’ national security agenda in the run-up to the General Election.
Minister of National Security Senator Jeff Baron has said that positive steps h...
Michael Dunkley described delight with the turnout for a One Bermuda Alliance-organised youth forum held last night.
The two-hour long forum took shape as a series of round table talks held at CedarBridge Academy, with participants able to table-hop...
Sandys North may have just played host to the biggest sporting event in Bermuda’s history, but constituents still have mixed feelings about what the America’s Cup meant for them.
And there is no shortage of other issues affecting residents of Consti...