The principal of a Barbadian college where Bermudian students were involved in a fight yesterday insisted relations between his institution and Bermuda would not be affected.
Wendell Cozier of the Sam...
The National Training Board yesterday refused to comment on reports that four Bermudian students were sent back to the Island after a series of fights at a Barbados polytechnic.
Bermuda's Government b...
A bus passenger was left picking shards of glass out of his eyes after the vehicle crashed into a metal pole yesterday morning.
Father-of-three Dwight Burcher was sitting next to the window when it sh...
Ombudsman Arlene Brock has given a talk on the history of the institution to senior figures in Turks and Caicos.
Ms Brock — who has researched how Ombudsmen have operated across the world over the yea...
People all over the world expect better access to information from today's society than ten or 20 years ago, Governor Sir Richard Gozney said yesterday.
Sir Richard, whose career as a diplomat include...
People from all over the world will descend on Bermuda for the African Diaspora Heritage Conference this summer.
Renowned scholars and high-ranking government officials will discuss economic and cultu...
Bermuda has been ranked in the top quarter of a league table assessing the most stable countries in the world.
The review — which evaluates each nation's political structure, social and economic trend...
Retailers last night warned of a tough year ahead after new figures showed overseas spending by locals shot up 14 percent in the final quarter of 2007.
Spending locally increased just three percent in...
Bermuda's first Run For Freedom has so far raised more than $8,500 toward the fight against modern day slavery.
Most of the cash will be sent to international anti-slavery coalition Stop The Traffik, ...
Air arrivals from the US slumped by 4.4 percent between October and December last year, according to figures released by the Department of Statistics.
In the final quarter of 2007, 43,576 visitors fle...