Taxi law and regulatory changes suggested in a Green Paper on transport are already on the books but not enforced a former president of the industry’s association said yesterday.
Leo Simmons, who head...
A charity has launched a competition for schoolchildren to name a high-tech marine research robot submarine.
The contest winner will have their name painted on the side of Ocean Tech’s Remus 100 subme...
Primary school principals have met their teachers to discuss the threat of class mergers.
A primary school staff member said that teachers at the island’s primary schools were this week asked by prin...
Protect Blue turns the traditional conference format on its head. There is not a single PowerPoint presentation in sight; experts give talks while involved in such activities as sailing, paddleboardin...
Three schoolgirls have joined an effort to outlaw sunscreens that can damage coral reefs.
Maya Rajeh, 14, Daphne Szakats, 13, and Jaedyn Judd, 14, of Somersfield Academy, used their community service ...
Road training should be mandatory for all new road users and speed cameras could be introduced, the transport minister has said.
Zane DeSilva added that the training programme Project Ride, or a simi...
The English-Speaking Union has launched a competition in honour of a historian, author and former Editor of The Royal Gazette.
The competition is named after William Sears Zuill, who died aged 86 in 2...
A Romanian man appeared before Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, charged with the theft of $2,525 from Clarien Bank and an attempt to steal a further $15,985.
Tiberiu Gavrila, 44, who is living in an Ai...
A 36-year-old man was fined $1,500 and banned from the roads for 18 months yesterday after he was snared at a roadside breath test checkpoint.
Magistrates’ Court heard John Perinchief’s car was pulled...
Artist Tai-Quan Ottley’s first sale at 16, was to a former premier. The mixed media portrait was of himself, tearing through a map of Bermuda. It caught Ewart Brown’s eye when it was hung at the Premi...