A rescheduled town hall meeting to discuss immigration reform will take place on Thursday, it was announced this afternoon.
Wayne Caines, the Minister of National Security, will host the event at the ...
A dozen people were exempted from education registration requirements to allow them to work in Bermuda schools this year.
Diallo Rabain, the Minister of Education, agreed that the 12 can lead classes ...
Public schools will open today as Bermuda returns to “business as usual”, the Government confirmed yesterday.
However, Wayne Caines, the Minister of National Security, urged residents to remain on gua...
Three shops in the Arnold’s grocery store chain were closed amid increased operating costs including tax hikes, the company’s owner said yesterday.
Frank Arnold “regretfully” shuttered two locations i...
A woman who died suddenly last week was named by police today.
Shaune Simmons, 52, passed away despite the best efforts of a relative and emergency crews who tried to save her.
The BPS offered condole...
A woman died despite life-saving attempts by a relative and emergency teams on Thursday evening.
Police, fire service and ambulance crews were called to a home in Cheriton Lane, Pembroke, at about 8.5...
Somerset Police Station was closed until further notice after it lost part of its roof during Hurricane Humberto.
Officers and staff were temporarily relocated to the Dockyard Marine & Community Polic...
Prisoners in Westgate are to get a new hot water system after the Government asked companies to bid for work to replace the ageing infrastructure.
Boilers, storage tanks and pipework will be ripped ou...
Efforts to align the island’s economic substance requirements with other low-tax jurisdictions have been welcomed by the business world.
Will McCallum, a managing director and head of tax at KPMG Berm...
Residents who could be the subject of outstanding warrants were advised yesterday to see police before they try to go overseas.
Police said the service knew of people who had been arrested at the airp...