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OBA Calls To ‘Revisit’ Southlands Park Plans
“Before there is irreversible damage to Southlands property, it would be in Bermuda’s best interest to revisit plans for Southlands,” MP Linda Smith said, adding that “the large number of objections to the current plans send a loud message, that people are not happy.” An OBA spokesperson said, “As objections mount against the proposed developments... Read more of this article
Bermuda Squash Team Begins Pan Am Games
Bermudian squash players opened competition at the XXVI Pan American Squash Championship in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with mixed results in the men’s and women’s singles divisions. In the women’s main draw, Sydney Wallace advanced after defeating Trinidad’s Rhea Khan 11-8, 7-11, 11-8, 11-6. Abigail Brewer lost to Brazil’s Laura Silva 11-7, 11-2,... Read more of this article
Photos/Video: Weather As Hurricane Erin Passes
Weather on the South Shore was impacted as Hurricane Erin passed hundreds of miles off Bermuda, bringing wind and waves to the island. The passing storm also led to power outages, with BELCO reporting that — as of earlier this morning — the majority of affected customers are in Hamilton Parish with 237 outages, followed by Devonshire with... Read more of this article
Leslie Fitzpatrick To Attend Athene Kickstart Cup
Leslie “Tiger” Fitzpatrick is set to attend the Athene Youth Kickstart Cup at the National Sports Centre from September 26 to 28, leading youth football activities and delivering a keynote address. A spokesperson said, “Athene Life Re is proud to announce that Leslie “Tiger” Fitzpatrick, Head of Pro Player Pathway at New York Red Bulls... Read more of this article
Golfers Competing In North America Cup Opener
Bermudian junior golfers are i n third after the opening day of the North America Cup in Aurora, Canada. The six-player team of Lachlan Soutter, Cole Graham, Fletcher Logie, Isaac Davis, Camilo Legere and Darina Betschart finished the first day of international match play with 6.5 points. Mexico leads the tournament with 17.5 points, while Canada is... Read more of this article
Premier Burt Attends Symposium In Wyoming
Premier David Burt traveled to Wyoming for the 2025 Blockchain Symposium and held meetings with US officials. A Government spokesperson said, “Premier David Burt returns from Jackson Hole, Wyoming following a trip where he led a delegation from Bermuda to the 2025 Wyoming Blockchain Symposium. “The symposium, hosted by SALT and Kraken with... Read more of this article
Kiwon Waldron Places Second At Hoosier Park
Bermudian harness pony racing driver Kiwon Waldron competed in three races at Harrah’s Hoosier Park in Indiana, securing a second-place finish to highlight his night. Waldron opened with his best result, finishing runner-up in the pace class aboard All A Blur in 1:54 flat. He later placed eighth with Cosmo Straight Up in 1:56 flat, before closing... Read more of this article
Amaury Majors Officiates Caribbean Cup Match
Bermudian referee Amaury Majors officiated at the Concacaf Caribbean Cup match between Trinidad Defense Force and Juventus de Cayes at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Trinidad. Majors, who is FIFA-listed with the Bermuda Football Association, served as the fourth official for the fixture. Related Stories Ne-Jai Tucker Makes Debut For Workington Robin... Read more of this article
Sandcastle Competition Set For Aug 31st
The Bermuda Sandcastle Competition returns to Horseshoe Bay on Sunday, August 31, with local and visiting builders competing for prizes and free workshops available for all participants. A spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Sandcastle Competition returns on Sunday 31st August 2025! “This is the big family event you have been waiting all summer... Read more of this article
Cechini & Hupman Resume World Aquatics
Bermudian swimmers Thomas Cechini and Connor Hupman continued their campaigns on day three of the World Aquatics Junior Swimming Championships in Romania. Cechini competed in heat one of the men’s 800-meter freestyle, finishing sixth in 8:52.26 to place 35th overall. Hupman raced in heat seven of the men’s 50-meter freestyle, finishing second in... Read more of this article
Column: Fahy On Energy, BELCO & More
[Opinion column written by Michael Fahy] Bermuda’s energy situation demands more than slogans, distant targets and empty promises. It demands clear, practical action that lowers bills, strengthens resilience, protects our people and addresses the local pollution caused by our current generation mix. Too many of our families and businesses continue... Read more of this article
BELCO Reports 297 Customers Without Power
As of this morning [Aug 22], BELCO is reporting that 297 customers across Bermuda are currently without power due to Hurricane Erin, which passed by the island, bringing strong winds and rain. According to the outage report, the majority of affected customers are in Hamilton Parish with 237 outages, followed by Devonshire with 37, St. George’s with... Read more of this article
