Talks to end industrial action by union workers on Hamilton docks remained deadlocked last night.
Warren Jones, the chief executive of Polaris Holding Company, the parent company of Stevedoring Servic...
The former chief executive of the Bermuda Health Council has settled her court battle against her ex-employer.
Counsel for the BHeC told the Court of Appeal yesterday that a settlement had been reache...
Workers at Hamilton docks walked off the job yesterday morning after a member of staff was suspended.
Warren Jones, the chief executive officer of Polaris Holding Company, the parent company of Steved...
Vandals who desecrated a grave are being hunted by police, it was revealed today.
A police spokesman said that videos posted on social media showed “individuals desecrating a grave at a centrally loca...
Bermudians were urged to turn down fifth generation wireless technology at a forum organised by the group Bermuda Advocates for Safe Technology.
5G is under a temporary moratorium imposed by the Regul...
A “quirky and compromising” Axa End-to-End went ahead to bolster Bermuda’s charitable sector despite a pandemic that almost put the 32nd event off for this year.
Anne Mello, chairwoman of the AXA End-...
An appeal for the public to wear blue today (FRI) to mark World Children’s Day during the year’s “global child rights crisis” has been made by a charity.
A Family Centre spokeswoman said schools arou...
“Severe flooding” at a trenching job on Harrington Sound Road in Hamilton Parish has caused the road to be closed off, the Ministry of Public Works advised.
The closure runs from Rocky Ridge Road to S...
Drivers were warned to take care on Sunday morning for the Bermuda Bicycle Association President’s Cup Road Race.
The race is from 7.30am to 10.30am, with the route under the control of police and rac...
An “evolving blueprint” for Bermuda’s culture, and a podium for young people to have more say in government policy, are planned for the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sports in the year ahead.
Ernest...