A report into the state of sports and workmen's clubs on the Island has still to be filed two-and-a half years after it was pledged by Government in the 2003 Throne Speech.
But last night as concerns ...
Although almost half-an-inch of rain fell in a two-hour spell yesterday residents have been warned not to be lulled into a false belief that the Island now has a plentiful supply of fresh water for th...
Consideration should be given to the idea of bringing a small cruise ship to Bermuda to provide temporary emergency accommodation as the Island grapples with its housing shortage problems, an MP has s...
One of Bermuda?s most unique resorts 9 Beaches is preparing to open its doors for a new season which its operators intend will wipe out the memory of its difficult first year in 2005.
The new man at t...
Deputy Premier Dr. Ewart Brown is flying to South Africa this week after accepting an invitation to join a dozen former African leaders in Johannesburg.
He is a guest of the African Presidential Round...
Bermuda?s hotel sector is reflecting new trends around the Caribbean with its shift towards condo hotels, timeshare and fractional ownership for holidaymakers.
That?s the view of global financial comp...
Those who think Bermuda can gain Independence without igniting the emotions of her people are either mischievous or naive, according to Deputy Premier Ewart Brown.
Having experienced first-hand the bi...
A mini bus service to Southside will stop operating as of today because it is not being used by enough passengers to make it viable.
In its place the No. 6 bus that serves St. George?s and St. David?s...
An award recognising efforts to protect the environment and promote eco-friendly and sustainable development initiatives has been presented to the Fairmont Hotel groups.
Ironically, it comes at a time...
Three areas of direct Government control would be jettisoned by a future United Bermuda Party administration for the betterment of Bermuda?s education and legal systems and tourism, according to Oppos...