The Elliot School Alumni Association has given educational awards to seven recipients.
A ceremony was held at the Christ Anglican Church in Devonshire last Thursday.
This year's recipients were pres...
Pembroke residents have urged the Government to stick by its guns after it put pressure on Belco to reduce emissions from its North Power Station.
The Opposition said that the Government must legisla...
Balancing commercial interests with environmental sustainability is the topic of a virtual talk taking place today.
Lanya Fanovich is a senior ecologist at the Environmental Research Institute Charlot...
Seniors will receive a 2.75 per cent increase in their contributory pension payments under an order passed in the Senate yesterday.
The Contributory Pensions (Amendment of Benefits) Order 2022 wa...
Young people will be showing off their pedal bike tricks as part of a new competition being launched in Dockyard on Saturday.
The Pop-A-Wheelie Competition is the brainchild of Kendrick Zuill and Sha...
The Government will be able to dictate to banks what fees they can impose on customers under legislation passed in the Senate yesterday.
The Banks and Deposit Companies Amendment Act 2022, which was p...
Legislation designed to protect financial service customers was passed in the Senate.
The Bermuda Monetary Authority Amendment Act 2022 will mean that the BMA’s principal 1969 Act will include, among...
Legislation seeking to update definitions and correct fee structures incorrectly stated in the Bermuda Monetary Authority Act 1969 has been approved in the Senate.
The Bermuda Monetary Authority Amen...
Emergency laws designed to crack down rapidly on crime will be made permanent after legislation was passed by senators yesterday.
In reading the Criminal Code Amendment Act 2022, Ernest Peets, the Go...
Numerous senators weighed in on the debate about the Government’s proposal to extend Covid-19 public heath emergency measures.
The regulations, which make the wearing of masks mandatory in certain pla...