DAVID McLaughlin's retirement as chairman from PartnerRe can only prove a blessing for the few charities and boards to which he previously didn't have time to lend his expertise.
Well known for his hu...
AS Bermuda and the rest of the world remember the tragic attack on the United States by terrorists nearly a year ago, a reinsurance firm has paid tribute to that memory with a series of poignant image...
A SELECT group of artists is to show its works in an exhibition to open at the Bermuda Arts Centre at Dockyard this weekend.
The artists - who paint using a variety of mediums - were invited to submit...
WHAT is love? It's a question to be comically debated when Strictly Matrimony, a one-act play, is performed at the City Hall Theatre in Hamilton next week.
Written by Errol Hill, a Trinidadian drama p...
DESPITE the tragic death of one member and the injuries suffered by three other competitors in last weekend's annual Round the Island Race, the Bermuda Power Boat Association is to go ahead with this ...
JAMAICANS in Bermuda have come a long way in only a few years. Once laughingly dismissed as "jump-ups", they have since established themselves as pillars of our community, gaining recognition for the ...
A MAN who has spent most of his life collecting antique bottles is hoping that the thief who stole his treasure will find it in his heart to return it.
Local diver Michael Burke said he discovered tha...
BERMUDA'S new Cardiac Diagnostic Unit at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital is to officially open next month, the Bermuda Hospitals Board said yesterday..
Stephanie Reid, chief executive officer of the...
LEGISLATION granting restaurant and bar owners relief from Customs duty was yesterday applauded by their division of the Chamber of Commerce, but described as only the first step of many needed before...
A BERMUDIAN film company is hoping residents will come out to support its endeavour tomorrow. The group is holding auditions for a short film it hopes to be screened at next year's Bermuda Internation...