All applicants who met the criteria to receive Government unemployment benefits have been paid, the Ministry of Finance said today.
But a ministry spokeswoman added that more than 500 applications had...
A pair of Saltus Grammar School former pupils who went on to become doctors have been chosen for a prestigious award.
Michael Ashton and Meliseanna Gibbons were today announced as winners of Saltus Al...
Public schoolchildren in need of financial assistance will be offered scholarships for an art education summer camp, the Bermuda National Gallery has announced.
The BNG, with the help of the Centennia...
A graphic designer won $3,000 in a City of Hamilton sign design competition.
Keeon Minors, the founder of web graphics agency Lead x Design, will also have his submission installed in the city after i...
Passers-by in Hamilton will be treated to a pop-up concert by the Tino Martinez Quintet this weekend.
The band will perform on the steps of City Hall as part of the Department of Culture’s Creatives L...
Repairs to the public access to a beach started yesterday as part of the Government’s bid to boost the economy.
The Ministry of Public Works announced earlier this month that Smith Hauling & Excavatin...
A curfew breaker who admitted a breach of the lockdown was yesterday sentenced to 150 hours of community service.
Magistrates’ Court ordered Shawn Simmons, 37, to complete the community service order ...
A thief was yesterday sent to the drug treatment court after he admitted stealing food from a supermarket.
Magistrates’ Court heard that Nelson Pacheco, 34, would also be the subject of reports after ...
Artwork at a landmark former HSBC building has been replaced with a new installation as part of the transformation of the old bank into offices and shops.
Untitled (Three Dancing Figures) by pop a...
A driver who admitted drinking before he got behind the wheel who hit a woman and broke her leg was yesterday sent to the DUI court.
Heinz Roser, 52, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court on March 26 t...