A dispute between management and workers at BTC has been resolved this afternoon, according to Bermuda Industrial Union president Chris Furbert.
He called an urgent press conference after staff downed...
A summer series of free outdoor movies may have to be curtailed if sponsors can't be found for some of the showings.
The Moonlight Movie events are due to take place every weekend until September 19 —...
Speculation was last night mounting that Deputy Premier Paula Cox would announce her candidacy for the leadership of the Progressive Labour Party today.
PLP stalwart LaVerne Furbert, who is backing th...
Belco was yesterday still hard at work clearing an oil and water slick from a residential garden near its Pembroke plant.
The company said in a statement last night that the job had been given "top pr...
The Corporation of Hamilton will ask Government for millions of dollars in compensation if it is stopped from collecting wharfage fees, the city's Mayor revealed last night.
Charles Gosling told The R...
An "uncomplicated" amendment to the law aimed at giving reassurance to companies bidding to build Bermuda's new hospital has been passed by senators.
Attorney General Kim Wilson told the Upper Chamber...
Senators have approved new legislation which will impose a one-off fee on class four insurance companies.
The Insurance Companies (Special Fees) Act 2010 brings in the charge to cover the costs of enh...
Opposition senator Jeanne Atherden accused Government of "politricks" and "double speak" yesterday for giving conflicting statements about a redrawn electoral map which needs to be approved by Parliam...
Labour and Immigration Minister David Burch insisted yesterday he was right to complain to firms whose employees sent him messages in support of the Corporation of Hamilton's Save Our City campaign.
S...
Cup Match spectators who slid across the pitch when play was cancelled due to rain behaved abominably, according to Government senator Marc Bean.
He told the Upper Chamber he watched in horror on Thur...