Registration has opened for a programme designed to prepare youngsters for a career in the maritime industry.
People interested in the Endeavour Maritime Career Springboard Programme can learn more ab...
Partial road closures in the East End will continue until the end of December, the Ministry of Public Works announced yesterday.
The westbound lane of Mullet Bay Road in St George’s will be closed as ...
Police yesterday named a 64-year-old who died after he was thrown into the sea after a motorbike accident.
Albert Simmons was seriously injured around 6pm last Sunday when his motorcycle was involved ...
The public has been asked to steer clear of an East End beach on Thursday morning because of an airport emergency exercise in the area.
Skyport, the airport operators, said staff would simulate an ai...
Two men appeared in Magistrates’ Court yesterday morning charged with three counts of murder.
Siohn Akinstall, 19, was accused of the killing of Ayinde Eve, 27, and Micah Davis, 22, at the Robin Hood ...
Exceptional pupils have been invited to an information session on how to complete their high school diplomas abroad.
The Bermuda national committee for the United World Colleges has opened its doors t...
A private school has invited the public to watch a series of seminars on the Black and mixed-races experiences on the island.
Warwick Academy recorded three “equity webinars” throughout October, where...
A former education minister yesterday backed a campaign to save a historic primary school scheduled for closure.
Randy Horton, an ex-Progressive Labour Party minister and a former Speaker of the House...
Observances to mark the end of “the war to end all wars” will be scaled down and closed to the public this year.
Tomorrow’s Remembrance Day ceremony will start at 10.30am with the laying of the wreath...
A woman has denied throwing a party that broke Covid-19 regulations.
Shermaine Murphy, 46, pleaded not guilty in Magistrates’ Court on Monday to organising an event called “Pandemic Saturdays – Wet an...