Fears over future public access to the beach next to the St Regis Resort, which is under construction in St George’s, could be settled after the House of Assembly sits today.
MPs will debate the St Ge...
A hive of bees was removed from a busy City of Hamilton street last night.
The swarm had set up home in the truck of a French oak outside the Church of God Heritage Worship Centre on Dundonald Street ...
Rolfe Commissiong pledged “relief is on the way” as he tabled a report on a living wage in Bermuda.
Mr Commissiong, chairman of the Parliamentary Joint Select Committee on the establishment of a livin...
Conservation groups have vowed to continue their fight against proposals for quad bike tours on the Railway Trail.
They were speaking as the House of Assembly prepares to debate an amendment to the la...
The Parliamentary Registrar’s office asked the Opposition to amend “inaccurate statements” by former Opposition leader Patricia Gordon-Pamplin yesterday over the release of voter information for polit...
Jeanne Atherden, the Leader of the Opposition, has called on David Burt to release “an unredacted version of the deal to build a new hospital wing”.
The challenge was raised by Ms Atherden on Friday, ...
Roadside breath tests were backed by the Senate today.
Kathy Lynn Simmons, the Attorney-General, told the Upper House that the legislation covered the setting up of checkpoints, as well as obtaining b...
The Premier confirmed the Bermuda Government’s purchase of the Park Place building, understood to be the IAS Park building on Hamilton’s Church Street, as a fintech space.
David Burt told Opposition M...
The One Bermuda Alliance alleged this afternoon that voters’ contact details, filed with the office of the Parliamentary Registrar, had been shared with the Progressive Labour Party for election campa...
A team of 37 students has begun summer employment within the various sections of the Ministry of Public Works.
The high school and college students were recruited through the Government’s summer emplo...