Government promised new measures to help give young Bermudians a leg up in the job market.
Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Kim Wilson announced new initiatives including a one-stop career cent...
The Mirrors Programme, widely praised for helping young people to turn their lives around, will have its budget cut by $870,000 or 34 percent.
The cut was one of many infleicted on the Ministry of You...
The Bermuda Police Service yesterday celebrated the birthday of 102-year-old Detective Inspector Milton Marsh, the service’s oldest retired officer.
He was awarded the Colonial Police Medal (CPM) for ...
A sub lease agreement for the 9 Beaches resort was approved in the Senate yesterday morning.
The lease agreement between the Bermuda Land Development Company Ltd and IRC-Sandys Limited, will pave the ...
Senator Michael Dunkley called for Government to publicly release its plan to improve tourism on the Island.
Speaking before Senate during motion to adjourn, Sen Dunkley said that despite a series of ...
Minister of National Security David Burch is to spearhead a campaign aimed at making it easier to demolish abandoned building used for illegal activity.
Addressing the Senate yesterday, Senator Burch...
National Security Minister David Burch said the police service would feel the pinch of financial cuts in Friday’s budget.
However, he told the Senate yesterday that if unexpected challenges arose, he ...
Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Kim Wilson said the decline of work ethics helped spark last week’s bus strike.
Speaking to the Senate yesterday, Sen Wilson said: “The Department of Transporta...
The Supermart grocery store is planning to refurbish the front of its Front Street premises, adding tables and seating for diners.
The application was received by the Planning Department on February 3...
Solar panels are an investment in the future that starts to pay off immediately, according to Solar Bermuda Ltd Project Manager Andrew Davis.
Addressing the Hamilton Rotary Club yesterday, Mr Davis sa...