More than two dozen boats have been removed from Bermuda’s shoreline, a Government representative said yesterday.
A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Home Affairs said that 25 “abandoned and derelict v...
An anti-racism charity has backed a campaign by the Catholic Church to address racial prejudice.
Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda said yesterday it “welcomes and applauds” the Church’s anti-racis...
The top Bermuda Day Parade floats were recognised with awards yesterday.
Michael Weeks, Minister of Social Development and Sport, presented a total of 16 awards to float participants “who spent many ...
Leading figures from St Kitts and Nevis visited the Cabinet Office.
Michael Morton, the Governor-General’s Deputy, and his wife, Carlene Henry-Morton, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Touris...
A woman was taken to hospital after crashing her motorcycle in Hamilton.
The victim, 25, from Warwick, was travelling along Burnaby Street when her vehicle collided with a car travelling along Reid St...
Engineer Roger Todd is the new Director of the Department of Public Transportation.
Mr Todd has over 25 years of experience leading, coaching and developing industrial and professional teams, accordin...
A former One Bermuda Alliance senator is the new chief executive of Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre.
Lynn Woolridge has worked in life and health insurance in Bermuda and Canada for more than 30 year...
The Centre for Justice is to host a conference to reflect on the history and future of the Constitution.
A spokeswoman for the centre said democracy, fundamental rights and justice will be up for disc...
An anti-racism charity has threatened to bring back its campaign against a law that grants police the power to stop and search without probable cause.
Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda described th...
A car and motorcycle were involved in a serious crash on North Shore Road this morning.
Two tourists were on a livery cycle during the incident, which happened near the junction with Jennings Road, Sm...