Frustrated St David’s residents said they hoped to file a stop order to halt a proposed medical waste incineration facility being built in Southside.
However, attendees at a town hall meeting last nig...
A former Premier has backed the head of the Information Commission in her efforts to protect public access to information.
Alex Scott, speaking as part of a new interview series, Conversations with a ...
Demolition work has begun at the Government Quarry to tear down two buildings that were seriously damaged in a hurricane.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the Minister of Public Works, said the former ...
The architectural heritage of Southampton has been highlighted in the latest – and final – edition of the Bermuda National Trust’s Architectural Heritage book series.
The series, which started in 1995...
Food prices surged by almost 10 per cent with fuel and power costs increasing by more than 15 per cent, latest inflation figures released last night showed.
However, in a statement, the Ministry of Ec...
Plans for a second phase of the St George’s marina project have been put forward proposing further enhancements for visiting yachts.
The proposal, submitted by BotelhoWood Architecture on behalf of th...
A charity wants to collect 2,000 toys as it celebrates 20 years of collecting Christmas presents for children in need.
The Coalition for the Protection of Children is partnering with HSBC Bermuda for ...
New plans to turn a section of parkland into an events lawn and a parking lot for the Bermudiana Beach Resort have been submitted - despite the previous rejection of similar proposals. The Bermuda Au...
A handful of additional flights are set to make December a slightly busier month than November, according to the latest schedule.
While the December schedule, published online by Skyport, is largely i...
An annual inspection of Lefroy House identified “significant areas of concern” related to the building’s maintenance and immediate repairs will be carried out, according to a Government spokeswoman.
T...