A life-size painting of Bermuda’s first Olympic medal winner yesterday found a home in a public garden.
The six-foot portrait of Clarence Hill was installed in Rosalie Gardens on Pembroke’s Angle Stre...
A man who served as a Second World War sailor and who later became a man of the cloth has celebrated his centenary.
Wilfred Steede’s 100th milestone was celebrated with a motorcade on Monday, where fa...
A man was yesterday given an 18-month conditional discharge after he admitted an assault on a woman.
Magistrates’ Court heard that Teko Bean, 30, punched Evon Bean during a late-night argument.
The co...
The crew of an island container ship caught in a three-day storm have released photographs that capture the power of the sea.
The Oleander was caught in the first nor’easter storm of the season and en...
The crew of an island container ship caught in a three-day storm have released photographs that capture the power of the sea.
The Oleander was caught in the first nor’easter storm of the season and en...
Bermuda Health Council staff held a roadside demonstration yesterday to boost public morale as Covid-19 continued to lay siege to the country.
The Bermuda Health Council said the five-strong demonstra...
International businesses have donated $281,000 to buy fast coronavirus tests for public schools.
The money will be used to buy more than 99,000 lateral flow test kits, which allow users to test themse...
A woman who admitted breaking out of the Co-Educational facility was remanded into Drug Treatment Court yesterday.
Marissa Ratteray, 59, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to an escape of lawful cu...
A campaign to deliver breakfasts to children in their homes was a “great success”, the charity that ran the event said yesterday.
The Coalition for the Protection of Children said its first National B...
Damage to utility poles has caused outages in two separate parishes, Belco confirmed today.
Shelly Leman, the managing director of transmission distribution and detail, said that a commercial truck hi...