An option to vote by post should have been introduced before Bermudians go to the polls for a General Election, a One Bermuda Alliance member said today.
Susan Jackson, who was the Opposition Whip and...
A drive-through food festival will be the City of Hamilton’s first big event since the coronavirus pandemic hit the island, it was announced yesterday.
Cooking demonstrations and food-themed films wil...
A Hamilton café apologised today for causing concern after it told customers that a diner tested positive for the coronavirus.
Café Acoreano, on Washington Street, clarified that the Ministry of Healt...
A public notice was issued yesterday on the release of a sex offender from Westgate prison on Monday.
Kathy Lynn Simmons, the Minister of Legal Affairs, said John O’Donald Fox would live in Devonshire...
An expanded government laboratory will be set up at Bermuda College to help train scientists in an “amazing” achievement for the island, the Premier said.
David Burt revealed that Carika Weldon, a gen...
A man was arrested after a passing police patrol saw suspected cannabis plants in flowerpots outside a house.
The officers were on mobile patrol when they saw the plants at a home on Pearman’s Hill We...
A row of buried Christmas lights was shattered after it appeared that lightning struck the yard of a family home yesterday.
Shari-Lynn Pringle said a palm tree was also damaged by the bolt.
She told T...
Work will start next month to upgrade three junctions on Front Street.
The City of Hamilton said new traffic lights would be installed and sidewalks would be refurbished at the intersections.
A spokes...
Two new members have been appointed to the board of a charity set up to help people with physical and intellectual disabilities, it was announced yesterday.
Heather Bean and Lloyd Holder joined the te...
Construction industry leaders are disappointed after an annual government grant set up to support training programmes was suspended because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Construction Association of B...