Complaints over a $5 post office fee on non-dutiable packages have been listened to by Wayne Furbert, the Minister for the Cabinet Office.
Yesterday, Mr Furbert said he had contacted the Bermuda Post ...
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the Minister of Public Works, expressed “complete shock and disgust” after trash collection workers found human waste in garbage bags placed out for collection on Tuesd...
Plans for a broader, cheaper standard health coverage package to encompass all the island’s residents were given a cautious welcome yesterday.
Charles Jeffers, the deputy chairman of the seniors advoc...
Two government agencies have been ordered to draw up a complete list of public grants handed to a failed sports centre.
The checks by the Ministry of Finance and the Accountant-General’s Department mu...
A teenager was seriously injured yesterday in a jet ski accident off Somerset Bridge after he struck the anchor of a moored yacht, according to police.
The 17-year-old local male hit the vessel’s ster...
An endangered species of snail saved from extinction by a breeding programme has been released into the wild.
More than 11,000 greater Bermuda land snails, bred at a British zoo, have been given a new...
“Demoralised” police were considering their options last night after a further delay in negotiations with the Government on pay and conditions, their representative body said.
Sergeant Andrew Harewood...
A motorcyclist was in critical condition after his bike crashed on Monday night.
The 47-year-old man was found “in and out of consciousness” after the single- vehicle accident on Store Hill, Smith’s, ...
A former chief inspector in the Bermuda Police Service dubbed a “legend” by colleagues has died.
Gerald James, known as Gerry, was 87.
Mr James joined what was then the Bermuda Police Force in 1960 an...
British workers contracted for Belco’s North Power Station downed tools on Saturday after a delay in their paycheques.
Last night a spokesman for Belco’s parent company Ascendant Group said that the c...