equipment by the end of the year.
Government is set to spend more than $100,000 on the latest recording equipment, which will be installed in the three Supreme Courts, Family Court and two of the Isla...
The owner of the six horses found in a near starving condition could eventually be prosecuted for neglecting the animals.
The Government vet was called in to the stables of St. George's blacksmith Joh...
A planned new liquor store in Flatts will not attract "the wrong element'' according to the company's boss.
Burrows Lightbourn managing director Richard Hartley said that, in a bid to attract a more u...
Cabinet Minister Ewart Brown has come under fire after making recommendations that an overseas surgeon, a man he has known for 20 years, should be employed on the Island -- because he is black.
The Ro...
A fresh political row has erupted over the state of the Island's judicial system, with Opposition leader Pamela Gordon blasting Government for failing to live up to another election promise.
The row e...
The Bermuda Society of Arts, Spring Members Show, City Hall, Hamilton.
*** Recently, in a review of a show held by another society, I wrote some nonsense about the fine arts in Bermuda being pretty m...
Aspects of the Island's tourism industry "suck'' according to a Government Senator.
And, according to Sen. Calvin Smith, it is up to private enterprise, not Government, to ensure that visitors enjoy t...
A Sandys youth club has been forced to shut down by developers who own the property.
And the founder of the Sandys Youth Community Club at Daniel's Head claims he has been let down and misled by Gover...
The Government vet accused of neglecting a group of starving horses has defended his decision not to seize the animals.
Although Dr. Jonathan Nisbett confirmed that he had inspected the six animals se...
The students of Mount St. Agnes Academy maintained their impressive record in the annual inter-schools quiz competition by storming through to clinch the title on Saturday night.
But the five-member s...