A DOZEN homeless men sheltering in a derelict building in Warwick have been forced to move on because the property has become too dangerous.
And campaigner for the homeless Fern Wade said the incident...
And two human rights lawyers have backed up her views, claiming that the law contains "a gaping hole" and needs to be improved.
Maryanne Scott spoke out yesterday after the HRC rejected two complaints...
The understands that a number of first-time buyers had put in offers for the eight units on Ord Road, Paget, and had even handed over deposits to the developer.
But before any papers could be signed,...
IT WAS a disaster of Biblical proportions, a swirling curl of nature that no modern-day Noah could survive. Unannounced and unforeseen, it killed thousands in its path and left millions more barely cl...
ANOTHER Hamilton art gallery is going out of business, the can reveal.
Sculptor Desmond Fountain is expected to announce the closure of his Front Street gallery, which showcases the work of both Bermu...
LOCAL artists have lost yet another outlet to advertise and sell their work.
The Bank of Bermuda has confirmed it is bringing the curtain down on public art shows displayed in the windows of the forme...
And a separate industry source claims that the project is already behind schedule because of a lack of action by Government.
The multi-million-dollar proposal was revealed by the Bermuda Hospitals Boa...
OPPOSITION MPs Louise Jackson and John Barritt are launching a fresh crusade to help struggling seniors.
And as part of the "Silver Revolution" the pair are calling on Government to fund a Seniors' Ad...
The Bermuda Diabetes Association (BDA), which supplies free insulin and needles for those in need, has been struggling for funds since last summer when the cost of prescriptions rocketed.
BDA co-ordin...
And hoteliers are optimistic 2006 could be one of the strongest seasons in years. Although forecasts will not be available until next week, it is understood that many hotel bookings for the high seaso...