The Department of Labour and Training announced a series of workshops for this month to help Bermudians find and apply for jobs.
The free workshops tackle issues including employee rights and responsi...
Transportation Minister Terry Lister yesterday increased the limit of the Motor Insurance Fund, making more money available to the victims of hit-and-runs for treatment.
The fund, first established in...
Bus services ground to a halt yesterday afternoon as drivers clashed with the Department of Public Transportation over the firing of a veteran driver.
The worker was reportedly fired because he called...
Three people are being held by police in connection with the fatal shooting of Colford Ferguson.
Mr Ferguson, a 29-year-old construction worker, was killed in a daylight shooting at a house at the jun...
A senior social worker appeared in Magistrates’ Court yesterday in connection with a charge of obtaining property through deception.
Kennette Robinson, who has worked as acting director of the Departm...
The Health Department is asking residents to have frank conversations about sex this week.
The idea is to make the public more aware during Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness Week.
Senior medica...
One hundred percent of Bermuda residents will be provided with basic and essential health care in 2013, under a revolutionary National Health Plan unveiled yesterday.
Health Minister Zane DeSilva sai...
The maximum payout to victims of road accidents is to rise by more than $100,000, Government announced today.
Transport Minister Terry Lister said changes to the Motor Insurers Fund mean accident vic...
Buses are not running as a result of industrial action taken by drivers following the firing of a colleague.
Service stopped at 4.20pm today.
The Bermuda Industrial Union (BIU) held a press conference...
Mail sent to Bermuda from Canada will be re-routed through the Caribbean, possibly leading to delays.
Canada Post recently awarded a delivery contract to FedEx for its outbound international letter ma...