Victory in the battle against Covid-19 is vital if the already battered economy is to recover from the pandemic’s financial impact, an economist said yesterday.
Craig Simmons, a senior economics lectu...
The Hurricane Teddy-driven seas were the highest in almost 30 years, a veteran charter boat captain and conservationist said yesterday.
Choy Aming, also co-founder of the Bermuda Shark Project, added...
A Progressive Labour Party government would boost the economy with major public and private-sector building projects valued at more than $1 billion if it was re-elected, it said in its just-released p...
Bermuda’s trade union for the entertainment industry is to roll out the red carpet for new members, its president said yesterday.
Selena Fields, of the Bermuda Entertainment Union, said the organisati...
A former Bermuda bank executive whose family was killed in a plane crash last year has hit out after a US congressional investigation’s report heavily criticised the aircraft’s manufacturer and US reg...
Volunteers at a church food programme gave up their day of rest to provide people with meals as Hurricane Paulette neared Bermuda.
David Thompson, a spokesman for Christ Church in Warwick, said the sc...
A woman who admitted stealing more than $110,000 from her employers was sentenced to a year in jail at the Supreme Court yesterday.
But Acting Puisne Judge Juan Wolffe suspended six months of Deidre ...
The leader of the country’s newest political force set out its stall for voters at the weekend.
Marc Bean, a founder and head of the Free Democratic Movement and a former leader of the Progressive Lab...
With Covid-19 lockdown restrictions in the rear-view mirror and an election on the horizon, a community worker said it was time to foster some “unity in the community”.
Now Desmond Crockwell, the dire...
Tourism spending in the second quarter plunged to only $70,000 compared with the $98 million recorded for the same period last year, the head of the Bermuda Tourism Authority revealed yesterday.
Only ...