BERMUDA and her never-ending fascination with fishing is the focus of a new book by former resident, Graham Faiella.
Fishing in Bermuda looks at the evolution of fishing from 1609 - when the first per...
SO it wasn't the 'N Sync experience, but relative fame came at an early age for Bermudian singer Andy Robinson. He was front man for the Panics, a teen band which enjoyed a cult following in the 60s c...
STUDENTS at the island's two public senior schools will once again have the opportunity to have their application judged by an internationally-recognised body.
Preparatory work for the General Certifi...
A HOST of fish and sea creatures normally spotted around Bermuda's reefs comprise a new exhibit, Reef Roamers II, which opens at the Bermuda Society of Arts (BSOA) gallery at City Hall this evening.
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LAND developer Kevin Petty has won his battle to turn a prominent woodland conservation area below Gibbs Hill Lighthouse into units of cluster housing.
Area residents and the Bermuda National Trust lo...
A PILOT programme for overweight children has been created and is being offered to local schoolkids.
The P.H.A.S.T. (Promoting Health at Any Size Today) Programme is just what the island needs, accord...
BEFORE he fled to England to save his skin, Kingsley Tweed played a dynamic role in Bermuda's labour movement and was the energy behind the Theatre Boycott of the 1950s, according to journalist and au...
FORMER Premier Jennifer Smith's removal would have come much easier for the PLP's rebel 11 had she lost the vote in her constituency, but it is unlikely that Independent Gavin Smith ran in St. George'...
PLATINUM-selling recording artist Edwin McCain is to kick off the annual Cup Match holiday weekend tonight, before a large crowd at the Bermuda Athletic Association (BAA) field.
The voice behind the h...
DESPITE some early teething problems, Government's supplementary health care benefit scheme for seniors is running smoothly, say administrators of the Health Insurance Plan (HIP).
But pharmacists and ...