Russian round-the-world sailing family the Bondarenkos are today preparing to leave Bermuda after a seven month stay on the Island awaiting legal permission to live in their adopted home of Nova Scoti...
Top level negotiations on a $220 million scheme to build a five-star hotel at the former Club Med site in St. George's have stalled.
It had been expected that a prestigious Four Seasons Hotel would be...
Workers laid off as a result of the sudden closure of the Wyndham Hotel for the winter season remain upset and concerned about their future despite being given some assurances and support from their u...
A call for Bermudian women to have more children might have to be made if the Island is to address the issue of its ageing population.
In a remark he openly recognised was controversial Ed Ball, the g...
Bermuda has reached a ?tipping point? regarding its health care provision, underlining the importance of an arms-length group to investigate and monitor the needs of its population.
Ensuring that happ...
A mini-taskforce of officers and soldiers from The Regiment, led by commanding officer Lt. Col. Eddie Lamb, took matters into their own hands and repainted a wall that had been defaced with graffiti s...
Mickey Mouse has become an unlikely part of the battlelines drawn up between two runners in the race for the mayorship of St. George?s later this month.
Concern that a theme park or Walt Disney World ...
Action is needed quickly to reverse the trend of Police officers leaving the ranks at a faster rate than new officers are being recruited.
Opposition deputy leader Michael Dunkley, who raised the issu...
Three of the Island's primary organisations which look out for the care and health of seniors have signed an agreement to promote a closer working relationship in the future.
It stems from a publicise...
One of the Island's most famous tourist spots is being blighted by a rogue element who repeatedly deface a wall with graffiti slogans and use the area as a 'hang out' creating a threatening atmosphere...