A memorial service to the late Governor Sir Desmond Langley takes place tomorrow at 4 p.m. St. John's Church, Pembroke.
Everybody is welcome at the event, which will be attended by Sir Desmond's widow...
A pay row involving staff at Universal Electric will go to arbitration, the company revealed yesterday.
Employees returned to work yesterday following their five-day strike — but they are still unhapp...
Works and Engineering has released details of how trash should be dealt with in the light of recent roadside dumping and an accidental fire following an overflow at Tynes Bay Incinerator.
As part of i...
A Bermuda jazz band will take part in the 25th annual Havana International Jazz Festival next February.
All jazz musicians and band leaders are invited to a meeting on Thursday, May 1, at the Departme...
New copyright regulations will come into force by the end of 2008, Registrar General Marlene Christopher has announced.
Mrs. Christopher said the move would help her department keep up-to-date with mo...
Club Med will be imploded this summer, Works Minister Derrick Burgess confirmed last night.
It will mean a clean site can be handed over to developer Bazarian International on December 31, 2008 ahead ...
A five-year project transforming the Botanical Gardens by introducing historical designs has come to fruition.
Environment Minister El James yesterday opened the Formal Gardens — a new exhibit featuri...
Former faith-based tourism boss Andre Curtis was under fire once again last night after it was claimed he has left British-based Gospel performer Bishop John Francis massively out of pocket.
Bishop Fr...
The Tynes Bay Incinerator fire came after trash overflowed as maintenance work was carried out, Works and Engineering has revealed.
The garbage pile's height reached 30 feet as the plant operated at a...
Lessons have not been learned from massive trash fires which have plagued Bermuda in recent years, the United Bermuda Party claimed yesterday.
Works and Engineering is today expected to break its sile...