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...
The Government could take over land to grant public access to a beach cut off by private property, the public works minister said yesterday.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch said the Government would st...
Aquarium staff in Bermuda and the United States are celebrating the successful release into the wild of Lou-Seal, the first grey seal found stranded on the island.
After six weeks of care at the Mysti...
A motion to raise the retirement age goes up for debate today in the House of Assembly.
Legislators heard on May 10 about plans to increase the retirement and pensionable age at the same time from 65 ...
Poetry and song return to the stage tonight at the Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts, when student artists present the neo soul café Loud Souls 2.
Patricia Nesbitt, a drama teacher at ...
A public forum tonight with Alex Scott, the former premier, will explore the Pitt Commission that investigated Bermuda’s inequalities in the wake of riots that gripped the island in 1977.
Mr Scott was...
A crash between Stephen Corbishley, the Commissioner of Police, and a female motorcyclist on the streets of Hamilton last year was reviewed and the case dropped by the Department of Public Prosecution...