THE Bermuda Audubon Society completed its annual Christmas bird count recently, recording close to 7,000 birds of 100 species.
The majority of birds recorded were starlings, kiskadees and sparrows alt...
ACCUSATIONS that Customs inspectors regularly steal goods imported by unsuspecting residents were laid by an alleged victim of such a theft this week.
The angry woman contacted this newspaper after de...
A NEW school dedicated to the performing arts opens in January, with an aim to better integrate dance, music and drama into the community.
The School for the Performing Arts will initially operate as ...
ONE of Bermuda's favourite entertainers, Jimmy Keys is set to return to the island for a one-night performance on New Year's Eve.
The piano-playing comedian spent 13 years here, much to the delight of...
GOVERNMENT has abandoned a plan to rid the island of its feral chicken population.
A pilot programme was announced in February of this year, its aim to reduce the economic hazard the birds pose to far...
Abraham Katz, president of the International Organisation of Employers will speak at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess next week.
As described by the Bermuda Employers' Council (BEC) his presence is a ge...
Abraham Katz, president of the International Organisation of Employers will speak at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess next week.
As described by the Bermuda Employers' Council (BEC) his presence is a ge...
THOSE in need are unlikely to benefit from a Government plan to install 150 affordably-priced homes in St. David's and Paget.
So believes Opposition Senator Kim Swan, who said that without flexible le...
A NEW guidebook about Bermuda hopes to lure visitors with a fresh approach to the island and its attractions.
Written by Bermudian Rosemary Jones, it was published as part of a series of handbooks pra...
BERMUDIAN actor Earl Cameron is to return home next year when he will be honoured by the Bermuda International Film Festival (BIFF) with a retrospective of his work.
The recognition is but one of a ho...