A team of hard-working volunteers is on track for a record-breaking year of helping families.
Habitat for Humanity Bermuda has already completed ten projects assisting people in need of repairs and ...
A nursery where three toddlers wandered off on their own has made improvements in a bid to prevent a repeat.
Among changes at the daycare centre in Pembroke are thought to be repairs to a gate, new do...
The Governor is to research the case of a crusading churchman jailed more than 100 years ago in an “historic injustice”.
John Rankin was asked to pardon the Reverend Charles Vinton Monk by David Burt,...
Controversy over images of MPs claimed to be sleeping on the job will be “dealt with” next week, the Speaker of the House of Assembly promised yesterday.
Dennis Lister, whose job is to enforce the rul...
Regulators are expected to weed out crooked operators who try to be part of the island’s fintech industry, the Senate heard yesterday.
James Jardine said he was “comforted” by the Bermuda Monetary Aut...
An MP snapped apparently asleep in the House of Assembly has called for an inquiry into the use of cameras in Parliament.
Christopher Famous, a Progressive Labour Party backbencher, was one of severa...
Shelly Bay Beach users will have the chance to sample food and learn about rental services that could be offered if plans for development go ahead.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the Minister of Publ...
Borrowers could have greater protection from the unfair practices of debt collection agencies if new legislation is passed.
The Minister of Home Affairs tabled a Bill to provide a “comprehensive licen...
Extra safeguards to protect Bermuda from money laundering and terrorist funding are expected to help the island pass an international audit next month, senators heard.
The island’s anti-crime standard...
A range of extra services could be offered at a new emergency housing centre for the homeless if a $3.5 million redevelopment goes ahead.
The Government has prepared a draft memorandum of understandin...