A disruptive plane passenger who abused staff during a flight was detained at Bermuda's airport and sent home to the US.
The man is said to have grown increasingly belligerent after being told not to ...
Clusters of villas in and around Fairmont Southampton golf course will still impact on the scenery — but not as much as residents first feared.
Hotel neighbour Susan Roblin — an outspoken protester ag...
Former Tourism Minister Renee Webb says Premier Ewart Brown was right to shake up the overseas Tourism office — but warns the way he went about it could return to haunt him.
Ms Webb told The Royal Gaz...
More people should be encouraged to study African Diaspora heritage to help strengthen its future, leaders of a conference have concluded.
Members of the African Diaspora Heritage Trail were told they...
Unpopular plans to build villas on Fairmont Southampton's golf course have been ditched.
However, Fairmont Hotels and Resorts still proposes creating 130 villas, fractional units and townhomes and a n...
Ten young Bermudians were given a helping hand toward reaching their life goals as the Bank of Butterfield handed out $160,000 in grants yesterday.
The money — dished out in scholarships, bursaries an...
Former Education Minister Neletha Butterfield is the chair of Bermuda's new committee reviewing the recommendations of the damning Hopkins Report.
The group — Parliament's first ever joint select comm...
Thirty-one employees have left the North American Tourism Offices in the past four years, according to information released by Government.
Since Premier Ewart Brown became Tourism Minister in the summ...
A leading black culture researcher yesterday called on those protecting their heritage to do so seriously — or not do it at all.
Howard Dodson said a concerted effort was needed to redress the balance...
Noisy late night parties at Somerset Cricket Club look like they could become a thing of the past following the club's Cup Match row with families.
President Richard Scott yesterday refused to budge o...