Public Works staff today agreed to overtime cuts — provided Government trims its spending from the top down.
Bermuda Industrial Union president Chris Furbert told a press conference Government could s...
Economy Minister Kim Wilson today said up-to-date jobs figures are not available as Government awaits the completion of the 2010 census.
But Senator Wilson said the 4.5 percent unemployment statistic ...
Civil servants were offered a 1.25 percent pay rise yesterday but didn't accept it when they were told it would mean temporary staff being let go.
They agreed to defer a decision until after next mont...
Police look set to be given powers to breathalyse motorists on the spot as part of Government's imminent crackdown on drunk drivers.
New Road Safety Council chairman Wayne Perinchief, a former leading...
Former United Bermuda Party Minister Maxwell Burgess yesterday revealed he’s joined the Progressive Labour Party.
Mr Burgess immediately tipped as a potential PLP candidate at the next general electio...
A payroll tax rise and the economic crisis mean retailers have had to cut staff to the bare minimum, according to Body Shop managing director Ellen Brown.
Ms Brown said she had to slash prices in the ...
Television viewers were complaining they were still without two major channels yesterday days after being told normal service would be resumed.
People without CableVision said ZBM channel 7 and ZFB ch...
Bermuda’s construction crisis will barely be improved by the imminent hospital redevelopment and Waterloo House hotel project, according to Construction Association of Bermuda president Andy Pereira.
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Residents are continuing to complain about trash pile-ups as Government remains silent on the condition of its malfunctioning garbage trucks.
People from the East end, Warwick, Pembroke, Somerset and ...
A white-winged dove and a brown creeper were spotted in Bermuda for the first time as bird watchers carried out their annual count.
The former was identified in Smith’s Hills and the latter in Ferry P...