Consultants have been asked to help come up with a regulatory framework and plan to develop laws for water and wastewater operations.
The Government told potential bidders that the work of organisatio...
A fresh call for the public, businesses and the Government to back non-profit organisations was made yesterday as they battle the financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Bermuda Foundation warn...
A new head of the immigration board is to be appointed after its chairwoman became a member of the Cabinet.
Renée Ming, the Progressive Labour Party MP for St George’s North and board chairwoman, took...
A combination of home clear-outs and redecorations may have been a boost to a new shop set up to raise funds for charity.
Barbara Belton-Brown, a board member at Habitat for Humanity of Bermuda, which...
An investigation into the case of a one-year-old boy who suffered a serious head injury has been reopened by police.
The incident resulted in the government-imposed shut down of Heavenly Blessings Nur...
The cancellation of Cup Match could make policing the holiday period “a bit challenging”, a senior officer admitted yesterday.
But Detective Superintendent Sean Field-Lament added that a combination o...
More than $9,000 in traffic fines were handed out in a court hearing today - which sparked a warning from police for road users to be careful over the Cup Match holiday.
Assistant Commissioner of Poli...
A detective asked residents to “be bold” today when police made a renewed appeal for information about the murder of a well-known dancer two years ago.
Taylor Grier was shot on a busy Court Street at ...
A sign to mark Mary Prince Emancipation Park was unveiled in honour of the enslaved Bermudian who gained her freedom and became a hero of the abolitionist movement in Britain.
Lovitta Foggo, the Minis...
A Cabinet member said that he offered to meet the leader of the island’s white-collar union today to discuss alleged attempts by health ministry staff to bring down a scientist in the front line of th...