A former accountant-general is the new Registrar of Companies.
Ken Joaquin, who also served as permanent secretary for the health ministry, replaced Stephen Lowe, who retired this year.
The Ministry o...
A bridge over North Shore Road, marking the first step in a project connecting the Railway Trail across Flatts Inlet, was put in place yesterday.
The three-day project is part of a labour of love betw...
Bermemes and SheHub.tv have joined the Media Council of Bermuda.
Veteran journalist Carla Zuill, who previously ran the news site Today in Bermuda, is the founder of SheHub.tv, a website dedicated to ...
A series of subcontracts for the new airport have been handed out to local and overseas companies.
Aecon’s Specialist Baggage Handling Systems and BIWIS Software System supplier Glidepath Limited, of ...
The former governor of the Central Bank of Barbados was on the island to meet fellow members of the Bermuda Financial Policy Council.
DeLisle Worrell was recently appointed to the council, which was c...
A charity helping poor families around the world is to raise funds with a walk tomorrow.
Answering the Cry of the Poor International Bermuda wants to collect cash for its international shelter and ch...
The Premier and his deputy were in Washington DC yesterday for talks with members of the US Congress.
David Burt, also Minister of Finance, and Walter Roban will discuss energy, finance, economics and...
The Department of Corrections welcomed 21 new Corrections Officers to its ranks at a Passing Out Parade.
National security minister Wayne Caines joined fellow officers, family and friends at the Westg...
Saltus Grammar School held a memorial service yesterday for the 3,000 people who died in the terrorist attack on New York’s World Trade Centre in 2001.
The Saltus memorial also remembered two former p...
There were smiles, hugs and the occasional frown as children went back to school yesterday.
Public schools across the island reopened their doors after the long summer break, with teachers and pupils ...