The new chairman of the Road Safety Council has said he is committed to the introduction of roadside breath testing and speed cameras.
Dennis Lister III said: “We support roadside sobriety testing an...
A commitment to the introduction of roadside breath tests is “a frontline priority”, despite no mention of road safety in the Budget statement.
Walter Roban, Minister of Transport and Regulatory Affai...
The survival of the Progressive Labour Party will depend on unity in its ranks, Christopher Famous told its Founders’ Day lunch yesterday.
“As a party, as a people, we must be mature enough to discuss...
Proposals to merge or close schools should be looked at again before the Government splashes out to repair crumbling buildings, the teachers’ union has said.
Mike Charles, secretary-general of the Ber...
Bermuda’s lack of speed-limit signs and speed cameras and “complete disregard” for hired scooter riders has come under fire from a tourist.
Don Jones, a repeat visitor, contacted the Bermuda Tourism ...
The Progressive Labour Party may have enjoyed a landslide victory only seven months ago, but according to Christopher Famous, it should still aim to broaden its base.
Mr Famous called on his party to ...
An intrepid traveller has hitchhiked on a sailboat to the island from Britain in an attempt to promote a more sustainable lifestyle.
Charlotte Jones had already changed most aspects in her life to be ...
The Bermuda Union of Teachers is preparing to celebrate its 100th anniversary with a host of events and fundraising for scholarships.
The union, one of the largest in Bermuda, which was established ...
Ten Bermudian civil servants have been trained to safely ship potential health hazards overseas for testing.
The two-day training session was run by the Caribbean Public Health Agency for officials fr...
Graduates of an on-road motorcycle training academy have said the course should be made mandatory for new road users in Bermuda.
Seven students picked up their certificates at a ceremony at Pembroke P...