Financial constraints have caused Government to cut back jobs available to students through its employment programme this summer.
Labour Minister David Burch told the Senate that the 373 posts filled ...
Government has cut the number of positions on its summer employment programme, it emerged today.
In Senate this morning, Government Senate leader David Burch said 632 College and High School students...
Environmental Minister Glenn Blakeney praised the official opening of a group of environmentally friendly homes, saying he hoped it was the start of a new trend.
Mr. Blakeney, who attended the ribbon ...
A motorcyclist suffered severe head injuries after losing control of his vehicle while overtaking traffic yesterday.
According to a Police spokesman the rider, who has not been identified, was travell...
A St. George's woman was struck by a motorcycle while crossing the road yesterday.
Police said at around 9 a.m., the 32-year-old stepped off a bus on North Shore Road near the Junction with Loyal Hill...
Bermuda needs to look at every facet of society to ensure a secure future for our children, according to the Director of Sustainable Development Charles Brown.
And while the environment is an importan...
Premier Ewart Brown toured Westgate Correctional Facility yesterday and took the opportunity to speak with inmates.
The Premier said that while many people talk about the facility he wanted to talk to...
St. George's Mayor Kenneth Bascome has called the Veendam a "disappointment" predicting that the ship would have little to no effect on the town's economy.
While the ship was scheduled to visit the ea...
Eight Bermudians have been given awards in the Queen's Birthday Honours with Queen's Certificates and Badges of Honour for their work in the community.
Carlton Wilkinson, who has worked for the Fairmo...
Premier Ewart Brown has met with US Congressmen to discuss the economic impact of the BP Oil Spill and Bermuda's role in providing coverage.
The Premier, along with Deputy Premier and Finance Minister...