On-street alfresco dining, a waterfront hotel and two marinas with space for visiting multi-million dollar yachts are among concepts featured in a new masterplan for St. George?s.
A grand vision of th...
With the holiday season approaching residents are being reminded to declare items they plan to take overseas with them if they also intend to bring them back to the Island.
Failing to do so will leave...
Higher cable TV bills could result from proposed changes to the way Bermuda?s news and home-grown programmes are broadcast to the Island. And there is a possibility viewers might need to erect an ante...
Four Ministers met with residents last night to offer reassurances about plans to place temporary emergency housing at Morgan?s Point in Somerset early in the new year.
Housing Minister Lt. Col. David...
A man was struck on the head with a machete, which cut into his skull during an argument about a missing motorbike, a court has been told.
Two defendants have denied they broke into a house and set ab...
Albert (Jay) Donawa might have been the one recovering from a visit to the dentist, but it was everyone else in the Fall Half Marathon who was made to feel the pain.
A week after winning the 2005 nati...
New powers giving Police the right to stop and search people for stolen and prohibited articles have moved a step closer after being tabled by the Government in the House of Assembly.
They form part o...
Driving on Bermuda?s roads has become such a daunting prospect that many visitors are now unwilling even to venture out on rented mopeds for fear of their own safety.
Instead they are relying on buses...
A new $6 million state-of-art recycling plant should be up and running in Bermuda during 2006.
It promises to be the beginning of a new era in responsible management of waste and energy if Senator Lt....