Police officers urged the Government to stop taking them for granted after an emergency meeting yesterday to discuss negotiations about conditions.
The Bermuda Police Association said its members were...
Boys learnt how to apply maths in a real-life setting as they built benches for their schools during a summer camp.
Children aged 9 and 10 were involved in the programme to build “buddy benches” for t...
A fisherman was left hungry and thirsty when he spent an unplanned night on the water after his boat broke down.
The Department of Marine and Ports Services said the man had tried for nearly 24 hours ...
Unresolved matters at the heart of a deadlock over police officers’ work conditions could be settled by conciliation, the Government said last night.
Wayne Furbert, the Minister for the Cabinet Office...
A 63-year-old driver escaped serious injury when her car hit a wall in Hamilton Parish last night.
Emergency crews were called to the single vehicle crash on North Shore Road near East Point Lane at a...
An East End school has been given the green light for classes to go ahead after concerns about suspected asbestos, the Minister of Education said.
Diallo Rabain apologised to parents of students at Cl...
Workers at a cleaning firm were urged to take any complaints to the Government’s Labour Relations section after it was claimed that some staff had not been paid for up to three months.
Lovitta Foggo, ...
Three students beat an outstanding field to net scholarships from a parish council.
Katiya Gilbert, Veronica Swan-DeGraff and Gabrielle DeShields got their awards from Southampton Parish Council.
Saki...
Police officers will hold an emergency meeting tomorrow to discuss an “impasse” in negotiations over conditions.
Sergeant Andrew Harewood, the Bermuda Police Association chairman, said last night that...
A blueprint for the funding of major projects to boost job numbers and the economy should be a priority, an economist claimed yesterday.
Robert Stubbs said a “chronic weakness” in how major work was f...