Campaigners fought to save it and the Premier described it as Bermuda's "unspoiled jewel".
The Southlands estate in Warwick stirs strong emotions — and later this month everyone on the Island will be ...
A Canadian firm has put in the lowest bid for a contract to work on the Olympic-size swimming pool at the National Sports Centre (NSC).
Bayside Mechanical, one of seven companies competing for the mec...
Building firms flouting the law by laying off locals before foreign workers are in the minority, according to the president of the Construction Association of Bermuda (CAOB).
Labour Minister David Bur...
Senators have approved legislation to grant Grotto Bay a tax concession on a $7 million modernisation and renovation programme.
The Hotel Concessions (Grotto Bay Beach Resort) Order 2010 will give the...
Labour Minister David Burch has warned that he will take "decisive action" against employers who lay off Bermudians but keep foreign workers on the payroll.
He told the Senate on Wednesday that compan...
Ever wondered where the Attorney General goes on a typical day? Now you can find out thanks to a "unique and revolutionary experiment" Kim Wilson is taking part in this week.
The Government's top lawy...
Government senators yesterday criticised the decisions they claimed led to Butterfield Bank having to raise millions of dollars in mostly foreign capital to avert financial crisis.
The bank announced ...
Government is to start conducting censuses every five years, Home Affairs Minister David Burch told the Senate yesterday.
He was speaking during a debate on two pieces of legislation related to the 20...
Race relations consultant Rolfe Commissiong has refused to comment on claims he told a member of Bermuda Democratic Alliance he "sounded like a house nigger".
Dueane Dill alleges that Mr. Commissiong ...
A two-hour power cut affected about 18,400 households across the Island yesterday morning.
A Belco spokeswoman said it happened just before 9 a.m. and was caused by a faulty monitoring component in an...