Government is likely to canvass public opinion on the prospect of free bus and ferry travel for all — with a PLP meeting hearing this week that not everyone is in favour.
Premier Ewart Brown, who is a...
It sounds like a match made in heaven — a groundbreaking and mutually beneficial partnership between the AME Church and Capital G Bank.
Thousands of AME members on the Island are being encouraged to j...
Government is still locked in negotiations over the Morgan's Point/Southlands land swap but is edging closer towards a deal being struck, Premier Ewart Brown said last night.
He told members of the pu...
Tens of thousands of volunteers across America knocked on doors in a bid to get Barack Obama into the White House — and there were plenty of Bermudians among them.
From Islanders who have lived in the...
Barack Obama supporters in Bermuda were euphoric last night after America voted its first black president into the White House.
The historic win by the Democratic Senator even managed to unite the hea...
The Corporation of Hamilton has recommended to Government that every adult living in Hamilton be allowed to vote in City elections.
The elected members of the municipality also want to do away with al...
Education Minister Randy Horton yesterday defended the spending of hundreds of thousands of dollars on overseas consultants, insisting they were needed to help transform public schools.
Mr. Horton tol...
Frustrated trade unionists have written to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) asking it to intervene with Government to ensure they are consulted on the overhaul of the public education syste...
Government will attempt next month to extend a protection order banning two men from the home of an elderly woman they allegedly abused.
An interim order preventing the men from going to 75-year-old '...
Citizens making complaints to the Human Rights Commission are being urged to settle their disputes by mediation rather than a lengthy investigation.
HRC chairman Venous Memari said the commission — wh...