Two vehicles were damaged and towed away after a crash in Sandys.
Police said a car travelling east in the Scaur Hill area of Somerset Road crashed with another car exiting Lantana Road at about 7.20p...
A “matchmaking” service for jobseekers will lead to a higher standard of training and better employees, the Government said yesterday.
The scheme will mean company executives are provided with details...
Building firm leaders should develop fresh talent and take control of their industry before others do, a construction company chief said yesterday.
Charles Dunstan said he wanted to see the creation o...
A special reserve fund could help to balance the risk in one of two “transformational” health insurance options being considered by the Government.
The reserve would allow funds to flow between insure...
A former senior magistrate and Supreme Court puisne judge will join a well-known law firm after he retired from the bench.
Archibald Warner is to start his role as a consultant senior counsel at Chanc...
A rare vintage poster of a young woman playing tennis was bought by a Bermudian as a birthday gift to his wife, who represented her country in the sport.
Tom Butterfield made a proxy bid for the art w...
A team of five people supporting the Premier and his family costs more than $230,000, it was revealed yesterday.
The employees at David Burt’s office and official residence include a special aide, hou...
Public relations experts are to spearhead a charm offensive designed to boost the image of the Department of Workforce Development.
Businesses have been asked to submit tenders for a campaign designed...
An arts organisation has appealed for help to go green, one lightbulb at a time.
Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art said it wanted people to donate to its solar campaign for today’s Giving Tuesday.
Tom...
Taxpayers could be landed with a tab that should be paid by the airport, the Minister of Tourism and Transport claimed yesterday.
Zane DeSilva accused airport operator Skyport of passing some of its f...