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...
The Department of Health will be offering a day of free confidential HIV testing in the coming weeks as part of HIV Awareness Month.
Last year 11 people died in Bermuda of HIV/Aids, while 24 people we...
Today’s British Airways flight between Bermuda and Gatwick will be two hours late, arriving at 8 p.m. and leaving at 10 p.m..
Due to a shortage of aircraft, the flight was initially delayed even longe...
Plans for a regional, high-security prison were discussed today during a meeting of the Overseas Territories Consultative Council (OTCC).
Premier Ewart Brown told a press conference this afternoon tha...
A gay-friendly party held to celebrate the visit of a gay cruise to the Island proved to be a huge success last night.
The party, held at Rumbar, brought more than 100 people, both gay and straight, t...
A 23-year-old St. George's woman is being held in custody after admitting importing more than 100 grams of cocaine to the Island.
Seanee Smith, of York Street, pleaded guilty in Magistrates' Court to ...
Caribbean leaders arrive in Bermuda today for a pre-conference meeting of the Overseas Territories Consultative Council (OTCC).
The meeting is the first of its kind to be held on the Island.
Premier M...
Students looking to pursue higher education can now search and apply for around 200 scholarships on a single website.
The Bermuda Donor Forum, a part of The Centre on Philanthropy, yesterday announced...