The developers of a home in Shark Hole bypassed conditions that had been set out to reduce environmental impact and instead opted to clear the site by mass excavation.
The Ministry of Home Affairs sai...
Belco has defended exceeding the UK Air Quality Objective for emissions and said the company had adhered to local laws.
Last year, the energy firm reported 63 exceedances of the sulphur dioxide 1...
Levels of sulphur dioxide in an area close to Belco far exceeded annual limits set in Britain and the EU last year.
The area on Ocean Lane, which has not been monitored for air quality since June, is ...
Free health screenings, healthy food samples and water will be on offer as part of a public open day being hosted by the Bermuda Diabetes Association.
The charity is inviting the public to the event ...
A Bermudian providing humanitarian aid in war-torn Ukraine has described hearing missiles explode only a few blocks away from him.
Jason Rhind, 36, moved to Ukraine in May with the US charitable orga...
Duranda Greene is to retire as president of the Bermuda College at the end of the academic year.
Jerome Reid, the chairman of the college’s board of governors, made the announcement and thanked Dr Gr...
Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a man suspected of holding a knife to a woman’s throat at her residence on Princess Street in Pembroke on Wednesday evening.
The woman was sitting ...
The public is being urged to learn how to recognise the signs of a stroke in an effort to save lives.
The Bermuda Hospitals Board’s Primary Stroke Centre put out the call to increase public awareness ...
The cruel treatment of animals in the fashion industry is the focus of a documentary being screened on Saturday.
Slay is the final feature of the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute’s free, c...
St George’s business owners are celebrating an injection of life in the old town thanks to the recent return of the public ferry service and visits from cruise ships.
Kristin White, owner of Long Stor...