Jason Hayward, a government senator, has been replaced by Lloyquita Symonds as president of the Bermuda Public Services Union.
A statement this morning from Edward Ball, the general secretary of the B...
Christmas is coming to the West End with an “epic” festive season planned for Dockyard, according to the West End Development Corporation.
Stephanie Rodill, Wedco’s marketing and events manager, said ...
The Festival of Lights, a popular holiday fundraiser, is returning this year to the Botanical Gardens.
Belco announced this morning that the festive favourite, which was launched in 1996, would be bac...
A transsexual Bermudian human rights activist who said she had been driven from the island by discrimination has died in Britain, where she spent the last years of her life.
Brenda Smith died, aged 85...
The Premier said he would push the Speaker of the House to deliver a written ruling to justify his decision to halt his ministerial statement yesterday on the floor of the House.
Mr Burt and Speaker D...
Both the Premier and the Leader of the Opposition were disciplined by the Speaker of the House yesterday in chaotic scenes in the House of Assembly.
David Burt was ordered by Speaker Dennis Lister to ...
Former Miss World Gina Swainson has welcomed a proposal for a commemoration of her historic triumph 40 years ago today with a street named after her in her childhood home of St George’s.
Ms Swainson s...
The Premier will reveal pledges to be added to the Government’s agenda today in the House of Assembly.
David Burt told the Progressive Labour Party’s delegates conference last month that he would high...
Christmas gifts are among the items for sale this weekend as a market for home-grown food and crafts makes a return after its summer break.
The Bermuda Farmers’ Market, which supports Bermudian studen...
A pastor from a “humble background” who became the first black Bermudian ordained in the United Church of Canada has died.
The Reverend Charles Swan was 88.
Valerie Dill, his younger sister, said Mr S...