Visitor arrivals to Bermuda fell 22 percent between July and September of 2008 following a sharp decline in cruise ship visits.
Premier and Tourism Minister Dr. Ewart Brown today revealed 211,917 tour...
Controversial priest Carl Williams is pushing to be appointed at another church after being axed from St. Anne's Anglican Church in Southampton.
Father Williams — who is thought to have upset parishio...
Education expert Henry Johnson is urging schools reform leaders to quit squabbling and fight for a brighter future for Bermuda's youngsters.
Dr. Johnson said recommendations from the Hopkins Report co...
United Bermuda Party candidate Charlie Swan has called for the "nuts and bolts" to be put in place to ensure the long-awaited National Training Board apprenticeship programme is a success.
Mr. Swan, w...
A Court of Appeal panel retired yesterday to consider its ruling over Bermudians Against the Draft's bid to outlaw conscription.
Chaired by President Edward Zacca, the panel has been asked by BAD to o...
Bermuda is aiming to become a world leader among small island nations in the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), according to Telecommunications Minister Terry Lister.
Police and Fire Service...
Bermudians Against the Draft yesterday continued its fight against conscription by launching a bid in the Court of Appeal.
The group of 14 young men are hoping to overturn Chief Justice Richard Ground...
Long before the Jackson Five were telling everyone they never could say goodbye, a set of singing siblings were making a name for themselves with their own unique style here in Bermuda.
Now, nearly 45...
Guest workers will be issued with ID cards as Government cracks down on illegal employees, Labour Minister David Burch announced yesterday.
Sen. Burch said the move would help Ministry staff investiga...
Young people who have grown up with iPods, MP3 players and X-Boxes will have to be taught how to make do with less, Labour Minister David Burch said yesterday.
Advising the public on how to cope with ...