City businesses were reminded about how they can play a part to reduce the number of rodents on Hamilton streets.
They were asked to keep bin lids closed and to clean bins regularly to prevent an “ope...
Teenage debaters will be pitted against former world champions at the end of a two-week boot camp designed to hone their skills.
Three members of Bermuda’s national debate team will take part in the m...
A government farm scheme designed to deter young people from a life of crime is expected to be launched soon.
The Redemption Farm scheme will include employment training, vocational skills and worksho...
Schoolboys can start to smoke as young as 10, the Minister of Health told a conference yesterday.
Kim Wilson said a recent study showed that some young people tried the habit well before they reached ...
A computing tycoon was “caught out” when Parliament tightened laws on non-Bermudian land ownership, a court heard yesterday.
James Martin, an English-born businessman and philanthropist, was said to h...
A computing tycoon’s widow is “in limbo” because of uncertainty over a government decision on her application to own the island she shared with her husband, a court heard yesterday.
Michael Fordham, a...
New breathing apparatus for firefighters to make sure they can carry out their job safely is to be bought, a union leader has said.
Allan Wilkinson, the Fire Service Association president, explained t...
Almost $645,000 has been collected so far from the sixth Relay for Life in Bermuda.
Organisers said the total was made up of $421,812 in donations, $27,919 in registration fees and $194,994 in sponsor...
A seaside dining experience that features sharing platters and bean bags on the South Shore was introduced to entice people away from the buzz of the city at the start of the weekend.
The Hamilton Pri...
A deal has been signed for the purchase of a ladder truck to replace the fire service’s 21-year-old Bronto.
The ageing vehicle was plagued with electrical issues that left it out of action during the ...