The island’s parks are being destroyed by bike riders who cause erosion and “deep ruts” in pathways, according to a leading conservationist
David Wingate added that the needs of cyclists and pedestri...
Two civil servants have been recognised for their “exemplary service” to the island’s agricultural output.
Thomas Sinclair and Maxwell Dill were presented with Public Service Excellence Awards last we...
Diana Maya, a senior florist at the Exclusive Flowers store on Reid Street, and Deelight Kelly, prepare bouquets ahead of Valentine’s Day today.
The store had shipped in hundreds of red roses in ant...
The Government’s website is now operational after crashing earlier today.
A spokeswoman said that it had experienced “a significant online outage”, which resulted in disruptions to a number of online ...
A judicial review into the Commission of Inquiry into Historical Loss of Land is set to go ahead after the Governor agreed to bring in an overseas judge to hear the matter.
The call for a review of th...
The Government refused yesterday to discuss progress on a flagship series of measures designed to get the economy under way in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis.
Curtis Dickinson, the Minister for Finan...
A government backbencher has been appointed chairman of the Bermuda Economic Development Corporation.
Jache Adams, the MP for Pembroke West, was formerly the chairman of the board of trustees of the N...
Religious leaders have united to mark the International Day of Human Fraternity.
Representatives from the Christian, Muslim and Jewish faiths teamed up with Rena Lalgie, the Governor, in the grounds ...
The City of Hamilton will host scavenger hunts across the city next month.
According to a City spokeswoman, the hunt will take place in two shifts on Friday, March 11 and Saturday, March 12. The first...