Reggae music station Irie 98.3FM was back on air today after the station was shut down because of technical problems.
The 24-hour station closed earlier this month to move its transmitter and antenna ...
Young entrepreneurs and the “gig” economy could be the engine that drives Bermuda towards economic recovery and full employment, according to a top economist.
Craig Simmons said that, while large corp...
Bermuda’s newest soldiers finished Recruit Camp at the weekend ready to start the next phase of their careers in the military.
Almost 50 recruits completed a tough two weeks of training on Friday and ...
A teenager who suffered life-threatening injuries after he was stabbed in the chest has spent the weekend in hospital recovering from his injuries.
The 16-year-old was stabbed at the Hamilton Bus Term...
More than 100 copies of a bestselling book on antiracism have been donated to schools and libraries across the island.
How to be an Antiracist, by US scholar and historian Ibram X. Kendi, gives re...
An association set up to promote the welfare of former and serving soldiers is to celebrate its first anniversary with a recruitment drive.
Major Preston Gill, a serving Royal Bermuda Regiment officer...
Government’s net debt has risen to $3 billion, the finance minister revealed yesterday.
But Curtis Dickinson said the landmark figure could have been higher had Government not put the brakes on spendi...
Plans to cut funding for unfilled public-sector posts will save the Government $20 million, the finance minister said yesterday.
Curtis Dickinson confirmed a pledge made last month to “defund” vacant ...
A 10 per cent public sector pay cut last year will not be extended in the 2021-22 Budget, the Premier revealed last night.
David Burt wrote on twitter: “We are most proud to recognise the sacrifice of...
The Minister of Finance should cut taxes and fees for businesses to re-energise the economy, it was claimed yesterday.
Green-friendly projects, increased support for youth services, and breaks for cha...