A war veteran has flown to Bermuda from Texas as he builds his case for compensation amid allegations toxic waste was dumped at Kindley Air Force Base.
Andrew Moore, 64, believes his ill health has be...
An engineer last night explained the virtues of Combined Heat and Power — an alternative form of energy technology.
In a Town Hall meeting, Patrick Caton said CHP — using a power station or engine to ...
Earlier this month, Tourism Permanent Secretary Cherie Whitter met Bermuda's overseas Tourism staff to give them the news they didn't want to hear: Bermudian jobs were being outsourced to US firm Sale...
Plans to kick long-serving Bermudians out of their overseas Tourism office are on hold after union officials took their fight against Government to court.
Bermuda Public Services Union has forced a bl...
Plans for urgent care centres at either end of the Island moved further along yesterday through new legislation passed in the Upper House.
Senators approved a law which gives Bermuda Hospitals Board t...
Overseas Tourism staff yesterday underwent individual meetings with senior Government officials as question marks continue to hang over how many will be made redundant.
Premier Ewart Brown's Press Sec...
Legislation to cut down the number of cars clogging Bermuda's roads was passed by the Senate yesterday.
Junior Transport Minister Marc Bean said the Motor Car and Landlord and Tenant Amendment Acts 20...
A radar outage at L.F. Wade International Airport means controllers have been guiding planes using little more than common sense and communication with pilots.
One controller claimed problems had been...
Union boss Armell Thomas last night backed down from attacking Government's dealings with its HIP staff and issued an unreserved apology.
Mr. Thomas said his comments about the Health Insurance Plan i...
A Police investigation into former Health Minister Michael Scott's theft claim is continuing — eight months after he said a document "may have been stolen" from his office.
Mr. Scott made his allegati...