The introduction of liquefied natural gas to Bermuda could risk an accidental leak which might result in a catastrophic event — far more catastrophic than diesel, gasoline or heavy fuel leaks, accordi...
The Lamb Foggo Urgent Care Centre will be closed tonight, according to Bermuda Hospitals Board.
A spokeswoman said nursing resources were being redeployed to the Emergency Department at King Edward V...
Motorists can expect some delays next week as the Ministry of Public Works continues road works.
On Monday, there will be a possible one lane closure along North Shore Road, Pembroke between Glebe Roa...
The latest graduates from the Skills Development Programme were recognised at a ceremony earlier this week.
The 13 men and women were joined by dignitaries including John Rankin, the Governor, Michae...
One Bermuda Alliance election candidate Sheila Gomez has dropped her complaint to police about alleged “bullying and intimidation” by a Progressive Labour Party volunteer.
A Bermuda Police Service spo...
Shadow tourism minister Jamahl Simmons has blasted the One Bermuda Alliance for its failure to create more jobs for Bermudians.
In a press conference yesterday, Mr Simmons noted that the Government in...
A vacant lot of land opposite from the former St David’s post office building will remain undeveloped.
Francis Mussenden, CEO of the Bermuda Land Development Company Limited (BLDC), said the organisa...
A disqualified driver caught riding a motorcycle while impaired has been fined and taken off the roads for another 24 months.
Appearing in Magistrates’ Court this morning, Damen Mallory admitted havin...
Police are investigating a crash which involved a car and two motorcycles on Pitts Bay Road in Pembroke yesterday.
A police spokesman said the incident happened around 8am near the junction with Woodb...
Two Bermudians trained under the Government’s Department of Workforce Development programme have been hired as fixers/welders for the airport project.
Scotian Steelworks Ltd, a local partner in the re...