The future of St Peter’s Church as a tourist attraction is in jeopardy because of a lack of funds.
The historic church — the oldest surviving Anglican church in continuous use outside the UK — needs a...
Residents are being asked to join the fight against an invading predator that threatens to destroy Bermuda’s marine ecosystem.
The call to arms has been issued by the Bermuda Lionfish Taskforce (BLT),...
The Corporation of Hamilton has been accused of wasting court time and taxpayer money for pursuing a legal case against the Government.
City Hall had requested a judicial review after Government took ...
Middle School students across the Island are being asked to put their favourite teachers in line for a top award.
The Learning Disabilities Association of Bermuda has put out the request after launchi...
The Corporation of Hamilton has been “duped” into paying out $150,000 to a US organisation “created for the purpose of misleading third parties”, it is claimed.
For City Hall is understood to have sig...
Education Commissioner Edmond Heatley has dropped out of the running for a job in his native US.
Dr Heatley faced calls for his resignation after he applied for the post of Orleans Parish schools supe...
Officials promise to clamp down on illegally placed signs following a proliferation of outdoor signage and a surge in complaints about “visual pollution”.
And Planning bosses have also issued guidelin...
An East End tour boat operator claims he could go out of business if Government pushes ahead with plans to shut down the Swing Bridge.
And Jerry Correia of Ocean Breeze sail charters has also question...
Officials are refusing to say if a betting shop owned by Opposition leader Marc Bean has had its license renewed.
The Betting License Authority met last week to hear an application by Mr Bean’s compan...
Plans by an organisation of US mayors to hold a conference on the Island later this year could be sidelined following a court ruling.
For allegations that former National Conference of Black Mayors ex...