Charles Gosling, the Mayor of Hamilton, hit back yesterday after a company that lost out when it loaned millions of dollars for a new hotel in the city said that American firms should avoid doing busi...
Police have announced their next series of road sobriety checkpoints, as published last Wednesday in the Official Gazette.
Checkpoints will be in effect in Hamilton Parish, Devonshire, Pembroke, Paget...
A Bermudian film-maker and a team of friends are training for a gruelling one-day ocean-to-ocean cycle across the Isthmus of Panama next month to help the fight against modern slavery.
Kim Carter said...
A trailblazing Bermudian engineer for the Xerox Corporation, who pushed for the hiring of other black professionals, has died.
Lloyd Bean, an 80-year-old father of four, died on January 8 at home in B...
Influenza cases have jumped, the chief of staff at the Bermuda Hospitals Board has confirmed.
Michael Richmond, the Chief of Staff and acting chief executive at the BHB, said that the speed and virul...
Women’s reproductive rights and the need to combat a culture of “shaming” were championed yesterday at an International Women’s March.
Women gathered at noon at Queen Elizabeth Park in Hamilton to cel...
A senior pedestrian struck by a car yesterday outside the Quickie Lickie Laundromat in Hamilton off Serpentine Road is reported by police to be stable in a general ward at King Edward VII Memorial Hos...
More than 200 young people and adults turned out for a pilot youth forum.
The event on Friday focused on problems such as bullying, suicide gang violence and the decriminalisation of cannabis.
Kasia B...
Teachers from all the island’s schools have been invited by Warwick Academy to a special workshop for educators today on the “art of learning”.
The school, supported by the Lancashire Foundation, is o...
A regular visitor to Bermuda is to run all three legs of the Bermuda Marathon Weekend to raise cash for a cancer charity in memory of his wife, Lisa, who died of the disease.
Ms Maloney died of cancer...