A bill expanding the powers of the Bermuda Small Business Development Corporation was given semi-approval by MPs yesterday, with a caveat it will be revisited before full approval.
Under the Bermuda S...
St George’s residents are worried that work on the proposed Park Hyatt resort will lead to noise and odour from a sewage treatment plant planned near their backyards.
In a letter written to developers...
The Bermuda Police Service has issued a public warning following an increase in fake cashier’s and travellers’ cheques.
The typical counterfeit cashier’s cheque found appears to be mailed from the UK ...
The Chapel of Ease in St David’s will this Sunday host the annual Blessing of the Boats, celebrating a tradition more than 150 years old.
The service will begin at 9.30am at the Black Horse Dock, with...
A new mini-golf course could soon be coming to Dockyard, with developers hoping to create a fun new family attraction.
The proposed course is intended to be built on a former landfill site located eas...
The Department of Health is encouraging the public to talk about sexual health as the Island recognises June as AIDS Awareness Month.
In order to help stem the spread of the deadly virus, senior medic...
It's going to be the Island's newest resort and spa, but it's unlikely to attract tourists - at least not the two-legged kind.
Instead The Secret Garden Animal Resort and Spa promises professional gro...
A 20-year-old was fined this morning in Magistrates’ Court after he admitted assaulting his aunt and sister.
Keiron Spencer pleaded guilty to two counts of assault causing bodily harm and one count of...
A new mini-golf course could soon be coming to Dockyard, with developers hoping to create a fun new family attraction.
The proposed course is intended to be built on a former landfill site located eas...
Several alleged gunmen appeared in Supreme Court yesterday in a crowded arraignments session.
Jahmel Blakeney, 29, Kinte Smith, 25, and Sanchey Grant, 19, appeared in connection with the 2009 shooting...