Tour boat operators this afternoon said their businesses are being threatened by regulations that prevent staff from soliciting customers.
They say they were allegedly told yesterday they were not all...
The Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute marked World Oceans’ Day yesterday by donating several educational DVDs to the Island’s schools.
The DVDs all focus on Bermuda’s oceans, exploring the hist...
A car was extensively damaged after it crashed into a St David’s roundabout this week.
Police attended the collision at the junction of Southside, Cooper’s Island and Pepper Hall Roads around 9.55am o...
An internet scam cost a local man thousands of dollars and almost cost him his job.
The victim, who asked not to be named, said he was a phone call away from quitting to take his dream job a job he le...
Twelve students have been awarded internships this year, while more than 50 have been awarded summer employment, Government said.
Addressing the House of Assembly on Friday, Minister of Business Devel...
The 61st Miss Bermuda competition kicked off yesterday with the Miss Photogenic competition in Dockyard.
At Snorkel Park, the 17 contestants posed for photographers as they were judged, not only on th...
A 20-year-old Hamilton Parish man was fined $2,000 in Magistrates’ Court after he admitted assaulting his aunt and sister.
Keiron Spencer pleaded guilty to two counts of assault causing bodily harm an...
A bill expanding the powers of the Bermuda Small Business Development Corporation was given semi-approval by MPs on Friday, with a caveat it will be revisited before full approval.
Under the Bermuda S...
Princess Anne went to North Hamilton yesterday, in what one community member said was probably the first time someone from the British Royal Family had visited the district.
The Princess Royal was the...
A 20-year-old Hamilton Parish man was fined $2,000 in Magistrates' Court after he admitted assaulting his aunt and sister.
Keiron Spencer pleaded guilty to two counts of assault causing bodily harm an...