General Thatched roof on Settlers’ Cabben replaced after storm Larry Mills has been working with assistance since January, and it is hoped the project will be finished soon Mar 20, 2026
General Writers urged to join creative writing anthology project Angela Barry hosts Sites of Memory Bermuda based on enslavement on the island Mar 17, 2026
General Writers urged to join creative writing anthology project Angela Barry hosts Sites of Memory Bermuda to focus on enslavement on the island Mar 16, 2026
General Bygone Bermuda in trove of images presented to Archives Department obtains a repository of scenes from antiquity collected by the Governor of the day Mar 13, 2026
Education Schools transformed into testaments to Black history Elliot Primary holds its first gallery while Paget Primary invites the public to its eighth Feb 27, 2026
Opinion Writer WL Tucker: legislative fighter for the right to vote WL “Bip” Tucker steered Bermuda’s first law mandating universal adult suffrage Feb 27, 2026
Labour Gathering to explore lessons lingering from 1965 riots The free event at Dr Gordon Hall is taking place from 5.30pm until 7pm. Feb 24, 2026
General Documents linked to trailblazing officer donated Charles Edward “DO” Simons became Bermuda’s first detective officer in 1919 Feb 20, 2026
Opinion Writer Dr EF Gordon: Civil rights giant EF Gordon was a tireless fighter for civil rights for Black Bermudians and workers’ rights as the founder of what became the Bermuda Industrial Union Feb 19, 2026
Opinion Writer Demolition should never be the first option Proactive preservation could have saved historic buildings such as Archlyn Villa, writes Maurice Foley Feb 18, 2026
Opinion Writer Edith Crawford: dedicated teacher, trade union cofounder Edith Mary Crawford came from a family of trailblazers and also helped to lead the Girl Guides Feb 17, 2026
Event Open house showcases tourism appeal at Verdmont Museum The event from March 10 to 12 will shape visitors’ experience of the island in the 2025 tourist season Feb 15, 2026