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 ...
ISLAND eateries are struggling to hire Bermudian chefs, according to one restaurateur.
And the problem has been highlighted by the fact that, of nine students who enrolled in the two-year culinary art...
Insurance giant Argus is funding the health survey, which will be going out to all middle and senior schools next month.
The Personal Wellness Profile is made up of more than 50 questions on subjects ...
CLAIMS that legal loopholes are blocking Government efforts to shut down crack houses have been rubbished by the Opposition.
Last month National Drug Control Minister Wayne Perinchief said that legisl...
STRUGGLING tour boat operators are having to hand over up to 50 per cent of their takings to cruise ships which promote their tours to passengers.
That, together with a wet summer, means many operator...
BERMUDA is on alert after forecasters warned that Tropical Storm Florence is expected to strengthen into a hurricane before passing "very close" to the island.
Yesterday afternoon the tropical storm w...
THE planned location of a new hospital has put the future of one of Bermuda's best-loved traditions in jeopardy, according to the Opposition.
And yesterday Environment Minister Neletha Butterfield ref...
A FLEDGLING radio station is proving a monster hit with listeners just one year after its launch.
Jazz station KJAZ98.1 took to the airwaves last September, hoping to appeal to a niche market of jazz ...
LAWYERS have rounded on Premier Alex Scott after he explained why he believed human rights legislation does not need to be updated.
Mr. Scott failed to support a bill calling for discrimination on the...