Tobacco Bay and Snorkel Park will be open over the Cup Match holiday, with public safety being a priority.
Dennie O’Connor, co-owner and operations director for the businesses said: “We are really exc...
A Southampton man who was caught drink driving on an unlicensed motorcycle was banned from the roads for two years and given community service.
Magistrates’ Court heard Leroy Smith, 37, was stopped by...
More than 100 items of legislation have been drafted so far this year, the Attorney-General told the Senate today.
Kathy Lynn Simmons gave an update on the work of the Drafting Office team of her cham...
Senators approved legislation to offer tax and duty breaks to several hotel redevelopment projects.
The Tourism Investment Amendment Act, the Tourism Investment (St George’s Club) Order, and the Touri...
The Bermuda Road Safety Council is to conduct “mock sobriety tests” so the public can learn about their blood alcohol levels.
Dennis Lister III, the chairman of the Council, announced the initiative a...
Legislation to raise the debt ceiling by $600 million to $3.5 billion was approved by senators this morning.
Independent senator James Jardine said of the Government Loans Amendment (No 2) Act: “I und...
Bermuda College has no long-term debt, the Minister of Education told MPs.
The news came as Diallo Rabain presented the 2018 and 2019 financial statements for the college on Friday.
Bermuda College h...
Crime Stoppers Bermuda has launched an anti-violence campaign with the message “gun crime is too serious to ignore”.
The drive begins today and highlights the need for the public to get involved in ad...
The Cup Match holiday ferry schedule was today released by the Department of Marine & Ports.
The service on Thursday and Friday will be:
Blue Route: Operating on the Saturday and Sunday Covid-19 sche...
A prototype for the phasing out of middle schools was unveiled in parliament today.
Diallo Rabain, the Minister of Education, outlined “sweeping positive changes” for a two-tier education system alon...