A popular private preschool will be closing down at the end of the academic year because of dwindling numbers.
The Montessori Preparatory School on Lightbourne Lane, Smith’s opened in 1998 and teaches...
A Royal Navy enthusiast who donated thousands of photographs and two model ships to the Bermuda’s National Museum has died.
Originally from the UK, Kenneth Kelly served with the Royal Navy following t...
The head of the charity responsible for bringing a team of dementia experts to the Island claims attitudes towards sufferers needs to change if patient care is to improve.
Action on Alzheimer’s and De...
Hospital chiefs insist they are working to improve the care and conditions of patients suffering from Alzheimer’s and dementia after visiting experts criticised standards at King Edward VII Memorial.
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Alzheimer’s and dementia patients are receiving poor care in inappropriately “clinical” conditions, according to a team of independent specialists.
And one frequent visitor to the Alzheimer’s and Rela...
The last surviving member of an elite group of black airmen who served with the Royal Air Force during the Second World War has died.
Philip Lamb died at King Edward VII Memorial early yesterday morni...
A St George’s man yesterday pleaded not guilty to the premeditated murder of Malcolm Augustus on Christmas Day last year.
Wolda Gardner, 33, of Secretary Lane, was also charged with using a firearm to...
Taxi drivers must unite and work collectively if they are to improve the state of the industry, according to the new head of the organisation that represents Bermuda’s cabbies.
Bermuda Taxi Operators ...
Revenue from wharfage fees in St George’s has shot up by 1,000 percent in just four years after the service was put into the hands of a private management company.
And East End officials are now confi...
Engineers have finally managed to get most of Government’s computer systems up and running, four days after a glitch knocked out the majority of the network.
And the successful repairs meant that thou...