A WOODED hillside bulldozed earlier this year to make way for a 40-unit housing development could see further desecration in the coming months.
Developer Kevin Cross has applied to Planning to further...
THE Silver Revolution is continuing its efforts to highlight Bermuda's senior citizens, their contributions and their various needs.
Encouraged by the success of their recent seniors conference, the g...
BERMUDA'S bus service has met with complaint again, this time from a British visitor whose otherwise enjoyable stay was marred by bad experiences with its drivers.
Vacationer Avril Head spent ten wate...
BERMUDA recently played host to one of Britain's youngest heroes ? a five year old who defied predictions that he would die from a series of problems, all of which stemmed from his mother drinking hea...
Local consulting group Small Business Advisors is offering the workshops. According to company president David Hills, the idea is to assist people in "developing cohesive, co-ordinated, and effective ...
A SCOURGE of pornographic web sites and pop-up advertisements attacking personal computers (PCs) around the world is being blamed on technophiles resident in Bermuda.
According to media reports circul...
, a collection of works by Robin Trimingham, opens in the Edinburgh Gallery at the Bermuda Society of Arts tonight.
Comprised of a series of Bermuda-inspired oils on canvas, the exhibit is the artist'...
A RANGE of non-custodial sentences could soon be drafted into the judicial process.
Suggestions from a formal report on how Alternatives to Incarceration (ATI) initiatives might work were presented to...
HE Bermuda Festival for the Performing Arts is to continue a school outreach programme initiated last year to raise cultural awareness among the island's youth.
Regarded as a huge success by Festival ...
Composer James Burn is banking that both will go over well this Christmas as the Bermuda Musical and Dramatic Society (BMDS) presents its version of the children's classic .
Put on notice by the theat...