In the space of ten days last month, Wesly Guiteau estimates that he helped 10,000 survivors of the earthquake which hit Haiti.
No small feat for a man who had never done any aid work before in his li...
Bermudians will have to wait about a week longer than normal this year to find out how the Budget will hit their back pockets.
Finance Minister Paula Cox will deliver the National Budget Statement for...
An entrepreneur is urging Government to "go green" and allow people to ride Segways on public roads.
Ben Fairn, who owns a company which runs tours on the vehicles at Dockyard and St. George's, believ...
The Budget will be delivered later than usual next month — with Finance Minister Paula Cox today explaining that Government “wanted to give ourselves more manoeuvrability”.
The Deputy Premier will del...
KPMG partner Craig Bridgewater has been appointed the new chairman of the Berkeley Institute board of governors.
Mr. Bridgewater, who takes over from Calvin White as chairman and is a 1986 graduate of...
Premier Ewart Brown has been in Saudi Arabia conducting Government business this week, however it is not costing the taxpayer anything, his press secretary stated last night.
A press release sent out ...
A single anonymous donor has given enough cash to allow Bermuda to hire a jet to send aid to Haiti, Premier Ewart Brown has revealed.
The financial gift — which Dr. Brown announced on his Facebook pag...
A plan to impose fines of up to $10,000 on the "irresponsible or negligent" parents of children who commit crimes was denounced as "utter nonsense" by family campaigner Sheelagh Cooper last night.
And...
No new information has come to light during an internal probe into claims of sexual misconduct at Warwick Camp, according to the commanding officer of the Bermuda Regiment.
Lt. Col. Brian Gonsalves to...
Defence lawyer Rick Woolridge is calling for Bermuda to introduce British-style anti-social behaviour orders to deal with misbehaving youth.
Mr. Woolridge said ASBOs, as they are known in the UK, can ...