A Belco plan to buy electricity generated by renewable sources from residents, has been met with scepticism.
The scheme would enable 750 of the electricity company's customers to put as much as ten ki...
More people are coming to the Island's charities for help but people are able to give less.
And it is feared that the situation will get worse as people and businesses feel the ongoing effects of the ...
Independent MP Wayne Furbert has suggested that Bermuda look into establishing limits regarding how much money could be donated to political parties.
He was speaking on his motion that the House of As...
A Bermuda-based charity working to improve the lives of Ugandan orphans is calling for people to donate money during two tag days.
Restorers of Hope is seeking donations to help Ugandan children who h...
A search and rescue mission ended tragically yesterday when a missing sailor was found dead.
The sailor, who was travelling alone, is believed to have suffered an injury on Wednesday, breaking his rib...
Former St. George's Mayor E. Michael Jones intends to move away from politics following his unsuccessful bid for re-election.
Mr. Jones said, yesterday, that he was still shocked by the result, which ...
Electricity company Belco has moved a step forward with its plan to allow home owners to sell electricity back to the company.
President and CEO Vincent Ingham said a proposal has been filed with the ...
A Paget man admitted stealing around $19 worth of goods from his employer out of anger.
Walter Bean, 50, of South Road, pleaded guilty to stealing a pack of cigarettes, a strawberry air freshener, a f...
Kenneth Bascomehas been elected as the new Mayor of St. George.
Mr. Bascome, who was Deputy Mayor before this month’s Corporation of St. George election won with 180 votes. His rival was E. Michael Jo...
The Bermuda National Trust will tomorrow be opening to the public many of St. George's historic buildings as part of its 2009 Christmas Walkabout.
This year's event will feature music by the Victor Sc...