THE sandcastle competition that has brought some weird and wonderful creations to Horseshoe Bay annually over the last decade is about to get a massive upgrade.
This year's event, backed for the first...
HOW can more of the island's population share in Bermuda's economic success story?
For Bermuda College economics lecturer Craig Simmons, there is a one-word answer: "Education."
Mr. Simmons will be on...
THE Bank of Bermuda alerted local financial authorities when it detected unusual transactions involving an account which was ? according to allegations made in court this year ? involved in a money la...
BERMUDA'S name should not be tainted by "the wrong-doings of rogue companies and cavalier executives", according to Finance Minister Paula Cox.
And the Wall Street Journal was unfair to pin the blame ...
Attorney General Larry Mussenden announced on Wednesday that the pay hikes ? which will result in Premier Alex Scott receiving a 79 per cent increase, full-time Ministers getting $150,000 and part-tim...
Billions of dollars? worth of client accounts were frozen at the international brokerage firm in October last year ? a mere two months after Refco had gone public on the New York Stock Exchange.
But f...
BANK of Bermuda chief executive officer Philip Butterfield has been criticised for dismissing the $50 million overspend on the new school on Berkeley Road with the words: "Who cares what it cost?"
Mr....
MORE than 5,000 revellers will enjoy one of the biggest parties in Bermuda's history tomorrow night in the name of "celebrating freedom" and "giving back to Bermuda".
And many thousands more will be a...
PREMIER Alex Scott remained silent yesterday over whether he backs Works & Engineering and Housing Minister David Burch's stated wish to see Governor Sir John Vereker recalled.
Sen. Burch's blistering...
A DIE-OFF of unprecedented proportions has blighted coral in Caribbean waters in recent months ? but Bermuda's reefs are holding up well.
Dr. Ross Jones, a research associate scientist at the Bermuda ...