Government buildings and schools could become canvases to showcase the work of Bermuda’s artists, according to Lovitta Foggo, the Minister of Labour, Community Affairs and Sport.
The Transport Control...
Teachers said last night they had hit the limit over a litany of problems hampering performance for schools and students.
The Bermuda Union of Teachers issued a statement declaring its intent to take ...
Tributes were paid yesterday to Richard Daniels, a former teacher and dedicated organiser in the Progressive Labour Party.
Mr Daniels was 72.
Alex Scott, a former PLP premier, said Mr Daniels was a ma...
A serving of Christmas cheer for Bermuda’s needy will get a youthful look this year.
Chef Michiko Campbell, 27, is to return with his fourth Christmas dinner at Albuoy’s Point in Hamilton — and he sai...
A hive of bees is scheduled for removal tomorrow from a tree by the junction of Dundonald Street East and King Street, according to the City of Hamilton.
A Corporation spokeswoman said the hive had be...
Businesses affected by the new tax on sugary products will not qualify for compensation the way providers of high-tech medical scans did, MPs have been told.
Kim Wilson, the health minister, said that...
Ianthe Pearman, a teacher for nearly 50 years and an East End matriarch, has died. Ms Pearman was 94.
Former pupils included former premier Dame Jennifer Smith, who gave an address at Ms Pearman’s fun...
The Progressive Labour Party will table legislation designed to tackle European Union concerns over low-tax jurisdictions during this parliamentary session.
David Burt updated the House of Assembly Fr...
Mickey Adderley, who co-owned popular Front Street bar Flanagan’s, has died. Mr Adderley was 77.
The businessman also ran clothing store Flatts Menswear for decades.
Michael Dunkley, a One Bermuda All...
Daily efforts from the Government’s gang violence reduction team are under way in a bid to tackle the island’s gang culture, the national security minister told MPs on Friday.
Wayne Caines said the tw...