The Drive for Change campaign will be out in force at Gorham’s this weekend.
People are invited to meet road safety campaigners and win prizes this weekend at two special events at the Pembroke hardwa...
A One Bermuda Alliance caucus meeting last night set about “picking up the broken pieces” of the party and charting a new course.
This is according to Dwayne Robinson, the cohost of an online politica...
Two new bridges to be built in the East End will be “icons that Bermudians will be proud of”, a civil engineer told a meeting in St George’s last night.
Ricardo Graham-Ward, the bridge specialist who ...
The Garden Club of Bermuda has awarded scholarships to two students wishing to pursue agriculture related subjects overseas.
Lucas Bridges will be attending the College of Agriculture and Life Scienc...
David Burt, the Premier, beat the drum for Bermuda as a financial technology centre at a conference in New York City this week.
Mr Burt had a “fireside chat” with Mercina Tillemann-Dick, chief operati...
Businesses must embrace new technology and a fresh approach to education to thrive, a conference for women leaders has heard.
Francine Mason, chairwoman of the conference steering committee, said that...
Bermuda’s taxi drivers faced a barrage of criticism yesterday after an apparent lack of cabs as the island’s first breath test checkpoints went operational last weekend.
One post on Facebook’s MAJ’s ...
A woman is raising money to help her husband as he waits for a life-saving heart transplant in America.
Carmen Lodge is aiming to raise $10,000 to support her husband, Anthony, in Boston until a suita...
Drink-driving arrests were almost double the monthly average at the weekend as roadside breath test checkpoints were deployed for the first time.
Police arrested eight people for drink-driving last Fr...
Free health screenings will be available in King’s Square, St George’s, on Friday.
The screenings are the last in a series of four Taking it to the Streets events hosted by the Department of Health o...