Police called for conditions to be imposed in the renewal of the liquor licence for Southampton Rangers, according to Superintendent James Howard.
Their formal objection was based on “several document...
Payments made to members of the Bermuda Government’s efficiency committee were optional, and did not include civil servants.
Wayne Furbert, the Minister for the Cabinet Office, said yesterday that all...
A wave of sargassum seaweed made a colourful sight along the North Shore last week.
The floating yellow-brown marine algae is carried north to Bermuda waters by winds and currents and tends to be seen...
An apprenticeship scheme to train Bermudian mechanics has almost guaranteed employment prospects, a business that provides training in the sector said yesterday.
Fernando Oliveira, the owner of Noble ...
A 33-year-old man injured on Friday in a collision between two trucks on North Shore Road was recovering this morning in stable condition on a general ward at the hospital.
The crash occurred in Smith...
A popular women’s charity relay where costumes and fancy dress are “not required, but encouraged” is back for its eighth year.
The You Go Girl relay race, which benefits the Women’s Resource Centre, p...
The struggle for equality endured by Bermuda’s pioneering female police officers was acknowledged in a ceremony.
The tribute on Saturday was organised by retired officer Tracey Armstrong to “recognise...
A series of bus routes were called off this afternoon, including school routes.
Affected schools include CedarBridge Academy and the Berkeley Institute.
According to the Government’s website, linked h...
The Member of Parliament in charge of a committee set up to save Government cash and improve efficiency was paid $5,000 a month for a year, the House of Assembly heard yesterday.
Wayne Furbert, made t...
Industrial action launched by bus drivers on Thursday is likely to be resolved early next week, the transport minister said yesterday.
Zane DeSilva was speaking after bus drivers voted for a work to r...