More than 50 Bermudian volunteers will travel to India this summer to build homes for poverty-stricken families.
The Bermuda Overseas Missions charity is to hold an island-wide grub day and denim day ...
Telecoms firm One warned today customers in the West End will have service interruptions next week.
A spokesman said work at the new entrance to the Morgan’s Point resort development would affect cust...
A charity has appealed for dozens of volunteers to help provide training and coaching to at-risk youngsters.
Michael Weeks, Minister of Social Development and Sport, kicked off the enrolment drive for...
The Dominican Republic has become the latest country to sign up the Hamilton Declaration on Collaboration for the Conservation of the Sargasso Sea.
Walton Brown, home affairs minister, said: “I am del...
The Government may offer more e-commerce services at a modernised Post Office.
Cabinet Office has asked for views from the Chamber of Commerce on potential new services after a public survey into Post...
A new park on Par-la-Ville Road is almost complete.
Now benches are to be added to the site, which is to be used as a nursery for trees to be transplanted elsewhere in the city once they reach maturit...
Bermudian Jay Butler won a top prize from the American Society of International Law.
Mr Butler, a professor with William and Mary Law School in Virginia, was awarded the Francis Lieber Prize for the m...
An Official Book of Condolence will be available for signing in tribute to Ira Philip.
People can sign the book at the Cabinet Office tomorrow, next Monday and next Tuesday, from 9.30pm until 4pm.
Mr ...
Pandora Glasford is the new director of the Department of Financial Assistance.
Ms Glasford has responsibility for the overall management and operation of the Department of Financial Assistance, inclu...
A presentation today is designed to give tradespeople information on how to capitalise on a hotel development in the East End.
The two-hour event, run by the Bermuda Economic Development Corporation, ...