Bus and ferry passes can be exchanged for different months over the next few days, the transport ministry said today.
Officials decided to extend public transport passes for April to the end of May to...
“Bermudian resilience” is the theme of Heritage Month as the island’s culture and heritage is scheduled to get a virtual showcase for the second year in a row.
The traditional May Bermuda Day Parade w...
The historic 1981 General Strike that changed the island’s political direction and a tourism economy that was the envy of other destinations started 40 years ago today.
The island’s biggest labour dis...
A total of five new coronavirus cases have been logged, the health ministry said tonight.
The cases were among 447 test results that came back to health officials today – a positivity rate of 1.1 per ...
A civil servant helped broker a deal in the island’s worst industrial relations stalemate, trade unionists said yesterday.
They said the “tireless” work of Kenneth Richardson, who was Permanent Secret...
Activists will livestream a commemoration today to mark the 40th anniversary of the 1981 General Strike.
Glenn Fubler, a community activist and founder of Imagine Bermuda, said it was a celebration of...
A Bermudian actor will graduate next week armed with a scholarship and an award for excellence in theatre.
Lyon Hamill, 22, said the recognition gave him “a jolt of confidence as I set my sights on my...
A man arrested after an arson attack at a charity is also being investigated in connection with a string of suspicious fires that has plagued the area, police said yesterday.
The arrest was helped by ...
The island’s death toll from Covid-19 has reached 30, the health minister announced last night.
Kim Wilson offered her condolences to the family of the victim as the island marked the second death fro...
Bus and ferry riders got a bonus this week with the Ministry of Transport extending April passes for both services into May.
Lawrence Scott, the transport minister, said it had been “a trying time for...