A CONTROVERSIAL plan to build luxury apartments on Cavendish Road was probably rejected because of "technical" and "substantive" errors, which make the development unsuitable, not because of heavy-han...
A Bermudian slave who became the first published black woman in Britain is to be honoured in the UK with a plaque and a musical about her life.
Mary Prince was born into a family of slaves in Devonshi...
Frustrated St. George's residents might soon see the completion of a re-paving project in the Old Town initially expected to be finished at the beginning of the year.
Mayor Mariea Caisey admitted that...
The fourth BIFF Kids Film Festival was hailed a success by organisers who counted more than 1,000 attendees in its first two days.
Top honours at the three-day festival went to the German feature film...
A BREAST cancer survivor is leading a fight to see women automatically granted insurance coverage should they decide to seek specialised medical treatment overseas.
Suzanne Hooper recently went to bat...
BERMUDA women raised $1,400 for charity and took home gifts in exchange as part of a unique fundraiser for people suffering in Sudan's Darfur region.
Called Switch 'n' Bitch - a take on the popular St...
The award-winning musical Dreamgirls comes to City Hall Theatre next month, a showcase of local talent in a production known for its dramatic roles and showstopping score.
Certain to liven the stage i...
AT least one charity seems to have responded to Government's call for non-profit organisations to show greater accountability in their day-to-day operations. The Bermuda Hospitals Charitable Trust (BH...
A collection of artefacts found in Bermuda's waters is now on exhibit at Sydney's Hyde Park Barracks Museum, one of the most respected convict heritage sites in the world.
The display is the culminati...
A former officer has rejected claims that the recent restructuring of the Police Service will improve its operation or effectiveness.
And he contends that the Community Action Teams (CAT) developed un...