The Island's telephone customers face a third day of frustration today after BTC workers failed to reach an agreement in negotiations with management over a suspended colleague.
About 200 workers fail...
Telephone workers could be set to strike in support of a suspended colleague following a bitter row with BTC management yesterday.
Union representatives are meeting this morning to discuss what action...
Government will set aside $1 million to celebrate the Millennium -- but MPs were divided on how the money should be spent when they met on Friday.
The House of Assembly passed the Millennium Fund Act ...
million in damages for losing its exclusive right to provide overseas telephone service to Bermuda.
Finance Minister Grant Gibbons yesterday told the House of Assembly that C&W had begun legal action ...
traffic congestion on the Island.
Yesterday Transport Minister Wayne Furbert unveiled the ambitious project, which has been developed following months of research and consultation exercises with trans...
A Bermuda Regiment soldier has been forced to attend a two week army exercise in Jamaica -- even though a medical expert claims he is unfit to perform regimental duties.
Gilbert Amaral, 20, of St. Mic...
The Post Office and its 220 employees could face a shake-up in a bid to make the service more efficient.
Last year the Post Office failed to make a profit due to growing costs and a decline in revenue...
Police are investigating a UFO sighting after dozens of witnesses saw mysterious lights hovering over the Island on Saturday night.
Police and Harbour Radio switchboards were jammed with callers who s...
A woman who claimed on TV she was going to be evicted from her home has now revealed that she was speaking on behalf of her mother.
Tanya Durham confronted Housing Minister C.V. (Jim) Woolridge at a p...
Parking offenders who have not paid their fines may still get off scot-free -- despite Government attempts to close a loophole in the law.
Last night, Transport Minister Wayne Furbert tried to pass a ...