Cab-hailing app Hitch is to relaunch today with changes to improve service and iron out technical problems.
The company said the app has been redesigned.
Sergio Virgil, cofounder of the firm, said: “...
Bermuda is braced for its largest ever number of cruise ship passengers in a single day, the transport ministry said yesterday.
More than 9,340 cruise ship passengers will be on the island on Wednesda...
A total of 41 people have been arrested as a result of a get tough policy on drinking and driving, police revealed yesterday.
Roadside breath test checkpoints, set up on eight occasions since they wer...
An environmental charity and a green energy firm have launched a competition for schoolchildren as the island looks to the future of power generation.
Greenrock and solar power company BeSolar will of...
Bike thefts jumped by 68 per cent in the third quarter of the year compared to the same period last year.
Senior police officers said stolen machines could be used in shootings or to commit other crim...
Gilbert Darrell, a former MP and co-founder of the National Liberal Party, has died. Mr Darrell was 95.
His family said he died at his home in Smith’s Parish on Thursday with wife Coralita and grandso...
Walter Roban, the transport minister, retained his position as Deputy Leader of the Progressive Labour Party on Friday night after he beat challenger Scott Simmons in an election contest.
The votes we...
Ghosts and ghouls will take over an historic Devonshire property this weekend as part of a family Hallowe’en festival.
The Bermuda National Trust will hold its third annual FarmFest at the 18th-centur...
The lifeguard service at Horseshoe Bay Beach will temporarily cease tomorrow at 2pm.
Department of Parks advised that the service at the Southampton beach will restart with the normal operating hours...
The Regulatory Authority of Bermuda has begun reviewing the payments to compensate renewable energy producers for the excess power they put back into Belco’s grid.
The authority, which regulates the ...