LOCAL architecture will be celebrated in a series of events marking Bermuda Roof Week, which kicks off tomorrow.
Imagine Bermuda 2009, a group set up to promote Bermuda's heritage, has organised the t...
A DATABASE of entertainers and venues is about to be launched in a bid to boost the island's flagging nightlife.
The initiative is just one of a slew of proposals developed by the Implementation Task ...
TOURISM activist Tony Brannon has dismissed as "insane" Government's failure to support local entertainers.
Mr. Brannon last week called on Tourism Minister Ewart Brown to ban cruise ships from puttin...
CULINARY students wishing to pursue the second year of their Bermuda College programme will be able to do so, the College says.
Last week the Mid-Ocean News incorrectly reported that the second half o...
THE building firm which criticised the construction of the new Berkeley Institute gymnasium roof is still owed more than $60,000 for work on the project, its owner claimed.
Ricky Sousa, of SKB Coating...
THE chairman of the Bermuda College Board has been fired after he carried out an investigation into financial irregularities at the facility.
Nalton Brangman was given his marching orders yesterday fr...
THE Bermuda Hospitals Board has hinted it may reconsider plans to build a new hospital within the grounds of the Botanical Gardens.
The decision, announced by Government earlier this month, sparked a ...
AN exhibition of more than 80 images highlighting the work of 17 professional photographers opens at the Bermuda Society of Arts Gallery at City Hall tomorrow.
According to Scott Stallard of the Bermu...
ANOTHER round of flyers threatening expatriate workers has been distributed, prompting police to launch an investigation into the disturbing literature.
A number of the flyers, titled Go Home Expat, w...
PLANS for a controversial housing development in Paget will be made available to the public ? but only after a building permit for the project has been granted.
And yesterday contractor Gilbert Lopes ...