Gregory Fox will never forget the sickening smell of thick black smoke from burning toxic waste which would fill his lungs as he played outdoors with his brothers and sisters back in the 1960s.
But th...
Homes in the east of the Island were without cable service last night after a large vehicle cut through a CableVision cable.
People in St. George's, Smith's, Hamilton and Devonshire parishes suffered ...
Last week's anti-whaling demonstration in Front Street has attracted news coverage from around the world.
Organisers said they have been contacted from conservationists from across the planet who want...
Progressive Labour Party backbencher Patrice Minors has been appointed the new chair of the Board of Immigration.
Mrs. Minors — who turned down a Cabinet position shortly after seeing off former Oppos...
A series of mix-ups spanning several months over a para-educator's pay led to colleagues striking for a day and a half, according to teachers' union boss Mike Charles.
Clearwater Middle School teacher...
You could help spread the word about the fight against modern day slavery by designing the image advertising the Run For Freedom.
A competition has been launched to create the picture or model which c...
From the moment they get up in the small hours to begin their 12-hour shift, children in the Bolivian sugar cane industry are living a sorry existence.
Thousands of child labourers as young as nine ar...
House prices kept steady as more condominiums went on the market in 2006, according to a Government report on the economy.
Growth in real estate and rent went up 0.8 percent for that year — much less ...
Premier Ewart Brown has written to US presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama to congratulate him on his historic caucus victory in Iowa.
The Premier told Sen. Obama many people in Bermuda wished ...
Shadow Environment Minister Cole Simons has called for a national energy policy in response to soaring oil prices.
With the cost shooting up more than 100 percent in a year to $100 per barrel, Mr. Sim...