Belco has once again met an international standard for its environmental management systems, the power company announced.
The International Organisation for Standardisation, based in Switzerland, publ...
Police were told to pepper-spray protesters at a December 2, 2016 airport demonstration outside the House of Assembly, a special report into the disturbance revealed yesterday.
A parliamentary joint ...
A bus with children on board was rear-ended by a truck yesterday, with no injuries reported.
An eyewitness said the boom on top of the truck smashed the back window of the bus, which had been westboun...
Legislation for the creation of an independent wage commission is to be tabled this morning in the House of Assembly.
The proposed law will be based on the recommendations of a joint select committee ...
Construction firms remain unpaid for their work on the stalled Caroline Bay hotel and homes development, two sources said yesterday.
One contractor, who asked not to be named, said he had “heard nothi...
The Ministry of Finance has been criticised for a refusal to release correspondence related to the airport development agreement.
A Public Access to Information request was made for the exchange betwe...
Heritage Nights are to return to the Town of St George next week after a decade’s absence. Businesses, restaurants and historic sites will welcome visitors on Friday nights.
George Dowling III, the M...
The Bermuda Farmers’ Market marked its summer break with a gift of two scholarships to a prospective lawyer and a would-be teacher.
“High flyers” Mikayla Douglas, 19, was given $5,000 and Caleb Scott,...
Young people who want social change should “try and convince people mentally and not physically”, one of the quiet heroes who ended segregation in theatres said yesterday.
The Reverend Erskine Simmons...
Bermuda should have an annual celebration of the anniversary of the Theatre Boycott, one of the activists who ended segregation in cinemas and other public places 60 years ago said yesterday.
Vera Com...