Telecom company BTC Digicel was unable to secure Bermudian workers for 85 short-term positions that went to staff from overseas, according to Patricia Gordon-Pamplin, the Minister of Home Affairs.
She...
The Paget man seriously injured on Harrington Sound Road on Thursday remains in a stable condition in the Intensive Care Unit as of this morning, according to a police spokesman.
The 37-year-old was ...
A new learning model is being proposed by two local educators to better equip pre- and primary school-aged children to “take their rightful place on the global stage”.
The premise will be presented by...
The remaining tenants of the former 9 Beaches resort in Sandys were evicted yesterday morning as the prolonged dispute over the site continued.
The order was given by the Deputy Provost Marshall Gener...
The community is being invited to join a conversation about improving services at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital and the Mid-Atlantic Wellness Institute.
Bermuda Hospitals Board will be hosting an ...
Terry Simmons, 62, of Pembroke, was named this afternoon as the first traffic fatality of the year.
The Bermuda Police Service confirmed this morning that the motorcycle rider had succumbed to his inj...
Tabia Butterfield is the winner of the fifth annual Christian Thunhurst Award.
The Bermuda Education Network announced Ms Butterfield will receive $6,000 as she begins a master’s degree in civil engin...
A thief stole power tools from a locked storage shed at the Botanical Gardens.
Two hedge trimmers, a weed whacker, an extended pole saw and a blower were taken from the Department of Parks facility ov...
Traders taking part in last month’s holiday market in Dockyard showed the meaning of the holiday spirit by raising $700 for charity.
Each business taking part contributed $50 each — half the fee to ta...
The Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Bermuda has handed out two $5,000 Theatre Arts Scholarships.
Marcus Arjai Yorel Smith and Victoria Sage Watlington were selected by the Society’s Scholarship Committe...