The possible loss of all traces of the Trimingham?s store from Front Street to make way for a six-storey Bank of Bermuda office and retail complex has been lamented by the Bermuda National Trust.
The ...
Two health professionals have voiced support for an idea to increase the number of sidewalks on the Island as part of efforts to give Bermuda a sustainable future by reducing the reliance on motorist ...
Turning Marsh Folly into a large recreation park and creating sidewalks across the Island to allow people to walk to shops and to exercise safely are two suggestions for giving Bermuda a more sustaina...
A warning was given last night that hotel shuttle buses are now being seriously considered by in response to what the Tourism Ministry say is ?the ongoing issue of inefficient and untimely taxi servic...
Drivers and motorcyclists who use cell phones while on the road face being pulled over by the Police and given a fine.
A tougher approach to combat the practice is being adopted by the Police, which h...
As the open spaces of Bermuda continue to dwindle at a rate equivalent to an area the size of Ferry Reach Park every three years, suggestions on how the trend can be arrested or even reversed have tax...
Bank of Bermuda has lobbed off one of the floors from its previously planned seven-storey building for the former Trimingham property on Front Street in its latest bid for planning approval.
The new s...
Eradicating pests and a celebration picnic to recognise the hard work of staff are the reasons why two Government departments will encounter varying degrees of disruption today.
The Cabinet Office and...
A 12-foot-long tiger shark has been terrifying the Island ? well at least terrifying those people who received copies of the pictures of the monster caught in local waters which have been e-mailed aro...
A new breed of customer service trainer has been created to help Bermuda lift its game and impress visitors enough to make them want to come back again and again.
Twelve people have been trained up as...