A free minibus service aimed at stopping drunks from driving may be extended and could already have saved a life, according to the chairman of the Centre for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention.
Anthony...
A once-neglected area of Hamilton was transformed into a blaze of colour and activity yesterday as the Bermuda Day Heritage Parade went through the “back of town” for the first time.
A decision by Gov...
It was a classic Bermuda Day moment: a tiny majorette, decked out in turquoise and sparkling silver, stepped back from her fellow baton twirlers on Front Street and proceeded to perform her own un-cho...
Last year he was banned from the May 24 parade but yesterday the Island’s best-known drag queen walked the streets of Hamilton with pride as an official part of the Bermuda Day celebrations.
Mark Ande...
A man dubbed the Human Calculator has been meeting schoolchildren and teachers all over the Island this week to get them excited about mathematics.
Mike Byster, a former US commodities trader believed...
Industrial action by garbage collectors which has led to trash piling up in the West End has ended — but it remained unclear last night when the rubbish would be collected.
Bermuda Industrial Union or...
A new nine-storey hotel due to be built on the Par-la-Ville car park site in Hamilton is not certain to be a Ritz-Carlton, the world famous chain said last night.
Planning documents for the multi-mill...
Taxi drivers in Bermuda need their own commission like their counterparts in New York, a meeting heard last night.
Cabbie William Glenn Tucker said at the packed gathering at Cathedral Hall in Hamilto...
Shadow Education Minister Grant Gibbons is calling on Government to fulfil its promise to release in full a damning report on the Island’s public schools.
Education Minister Randy Horton has promised ...
Grant Gibbons is clearly, like all of the Island’s politicians, in election mode right now. Newly appointed as Shadow Education Minister, he has a lot to say about how he would improve Bermuda’s in-cr...