A driver was hurt when his car flipped on to its side in a one-vehicle crash.
The 54-year-old was travelling west on St David’s Road in St George’s when the incident happened at about 6.15pm on Sunday...
Parents and students can learn more about bursaries for next year’s middle school pupils at an event this week.
Mount Saint Agnes Academy, in Hamilton, will hold an information session and tour of the...
A plan to make it easier for people to stay on at work after their 65th birthday was welcomed yesterday. Age Concern Bermuda said the move was “in the right direction” as the island grappled with an a...
A top business leader backed the Government’s Throne Speech bid to help people who struggled with Bermuda’s high cost of living.
John Wight, the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce president, said the speech ...
Proposed rules to crack down on loan sharks are understood to have been revised after public consultation.
The Debt Collection Act 2018 will be tabled in Parliament today after an initial draft was re...
A nursery shut down after a 12-month-old boy suffered a serious head injury has filed an appeal against the Government’s closure order, a lawyer for the daycare centre said yesterday.
Heavenly Blessin...
A Cabinet shake-up will increase the ministerial salary bill by nearly 20 per cent.
The new total is $1,338,964, an increase of $221,851 on the $1,117,113 bill before last week’s Cabinet reshuffle.
It...
Land has been cleared for a team of young people to grow crops in a scheme designed to keep them away from crime.
Three acres are now ready for planting as part of the Government’s “Redemption Farm” s...
Dancers and singers entertained some of Bermuda’s older people at an event hosted by the Bermuda Housing Trust.
The organisation held its Annual Seniors’ Tea at St John’s Church hall, in Pembroke, to ...
An American tourist said yesterday that people everywhere should be more like Bermudians after a group teamed up to track down his lost phone.
The Massachusetts-based construction contractor said “pan...