It's not often that the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital gets endorsed by a Hollywood star — but last night Catherine Zeta-Jones revealed that she was feeling "fine" after treatment there for sinus p...
A New York bartender won a civil claim for almost $500,000 against the man who runs Bermuda's Segway tours — but Robert Territo insists the case against him was false.
Mr. Territo and his wife Myra, w...
The Bank of Butterfield gave away about $200,000 to local good causes in the first three months of this year.
Nineteen charities benefited from the funds, according to Butterfield's president and CEO ...
Police last night dismissed a report that a murder investigation had been launched into the disappearance of homeless man St. Claire McDonald Augustus.
VSB channel 11 ran a story claiming the body of ...
Shadow Labour Minister Shawn Crockwell claimed last night that sacked civil servant LeYoni Junos was the victim of political interference, describing her firing as a "singularly unethical act".
Mr. Cr...
Government has failed to answer questions about the American contractors accused in court of publishing "false and fraudulent information" about the African Diaspora Heritage Trail (ADHT) Foundation.
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Civil servant LeYoni Junos was unlawfully sacked but not because she was a whistle-blower or the victim of political interference by Premier Ewart Brown, a judge ruled yesterday.
Puisne Judge Ian Kawa...
When LeYoni Junos was approached to become director of the African Diaspora Heritage Trail (ADHT) Foundation, she envisaged a long and happy career working in a field she is passionate about.
The post...
The Premier's press secretary has claimed that Opposition leader Kim Swan placed himself in a "very precarious position" with his comments on the UK's crackdown in Turks and Caicos.
Premier Ewart Brow...
The idea of Bermuda College becoming a university was debated at a public forum last night — with its president Duranda Greene arguing in favour of it offering four-year degrees.
Dr. Greene said her p...