A farmer said he would not cultivate cannabis - even if it becomes legal.
Roger Pacheco said the plant was very delicate and unsuitable for outside growth in Bermudian weather conditions.
He predicted...
A controversial bid to legalise cannabis cultivation could damage public health and put a strain on healthcare services, an Opposition MP has claimed.
Michael Dunkley, the One Bermuda Alliance spokesm...
Con artists have sent out e-mails claiming to be from electricity company Belco in a bid to obtain financial information, the firm warned today.
A spokesman for the company said that several spam e-ma...
Hospital chefs said they could dispel a belief that hospital food was unappetising after they completed a nutrition course.
Members of the Bermuda Hospitals Board’s food services team took the 16-week...
The annual Bermuda Agricultural Exhibition will go ahead this year – but with a difference.
The display of farm animals and agricultural products will be held on a virtual basis for the first time bec...
The City of Hamilton’s sewage system has been given a boost after solar panels were installed at a pumping station.
The 78 panels on the Front Street building are expected to save the City $30,000 a ...
Government is calling for volunteers to help man its emergency disaster shelter.
Tinee Furbert, the minister of social development and seniors, made the plea at a press conference this morning.
The s...
Police have closed two bars found to be breaching Covid-19 regulations just days after restrictions were relaxed.
Licensed premises had their opening hours extended to midnight from last Thursday, whi...
A government MP has hit out at the Governor over an antiracism message that he believes is inconsistent with historical practices at Government House.
Derrick Burgess, the veteran Progressive Labour P...
The Government has used controversial cannabis legislation as part of a breakaway move from the UK, a shadow minister claimed yesterday.
Michael Dunkley, the shadow minister of national security, said...