THE Salvation Army is planning to erect a new $1.5 million building in Somerset, which will allow it to expand its services to the West End community.
Corps Officer Sharleen McTaggart said the plans w...
GOING to the opera might seem a very grown-up pastime, but more than 4,500 Bermuda schoolchildren found out this week that it can be fun for them too.
The City Hall Theatre has been packed with eight-...
OPPOSITION Leader Grant Gibbons yesterday shrugged off the question of whether his party would attempt to force a Parliamentary motion of no confidence in the leadership of Premier Jennifer Smith.
Suc...
DAVID Lambert has been a notable absentee from local tournaments in recent years - but he returned to the winner's circle in immaculate style last week.
Lambert took the 45-and-over men's singles titl...
TALKS between taxi drivers' representatives and the Government over controversial plans to force drivers to install hi-tech equipment ended in stalemate this week.
Government has tabled legislation to...
EAST End politician Kim Swan has urged the Government to come clean over the future of the former St. George's parish rest home building.
The Opposition Senator said the public had heard nothing about...
BERMUDA'S 16-and-under girls registered two victories to earn a sixth place finish out of ten countries at the Junior Fed Cup competition in the Dominican Republic last week.
The trio of Ashley Brooks...
AUDITOR General Larry Dennis said yesterday that his investigation into the Bermuda Housing Corporation was on schedule and his report should be completed by next week as promised - but the public may...
NEW York's first black mayor David Dinkins has confirmed he will return to Bermuda in September to take part in a tennis charity event.
Mr. Dinkins is one of eight celebrities already recruited for th...
A PETITION signed by 1,467 people who campaigned for St. George's to keep its police station has been credited with pressurising the Government into a U-turn.
Opposition Senator Kim Swan, the driving ...