sector.
For the bill to transform Bermuda's communications by introducing competition was set to be debated in the House of Assembly in the early hours of this morning.
Management and Technology Minis...
Green warriors are set to take on the Bermudian Government if controversial plans to dump asbestos in the sea off the Island go ahead.
Environmental group Greenpeace has pledged action to disrupt the ...
If religion is the opium of the people then Bermuda has an even bigger drugs problem than anyone realised.
On a tiny island with a population of less than 60,000, there are 32 different faiths listed ...
post in disgust.
For teaching chiefs have changed their minds about docking $3,500 from the salary of former Whitney Institute music teacher Gareth Balch after he quit his post early, describing Bermu...
An arsonist could have been responsible for a blaze which swept through the old ballroom of the derelict Bermudiana Hotel on Christmas morning, it was revealed yesterday.
A Police spokesman said: "Bec...
The Bermuda Broadcasting Company yesterday threatened to sue the Island's Olympic Association in a long-running TV war over the rights to next summer's Atlanta Games.
The news came as the BOA released...
A broadcasting firm is facing legal action to recover more than a $100,000 in unpaid Government contributions.
Minister of Finance Grant Gibbons has begun three separate court actions against broadcas...
An insurance company is to team up with the Crimestoppers scheme in a bid to beat bike theft, it was revealed yesterday.
The move came after a meeting of the joint committee to beat bike theft, headed...
claimed yesterday.
Bermuda Union of Teachers general secretary Sen. Milton Scott said: "The Government is guilty of discriminatory practices -- it is illegal to do that in this country.'' He said som...
A play aimed at youngsters entitled "Christmas in Hell'' was yesterday slammed by a child expert.
The play, showing this weekend at the New Testament Church of God in Hamilton, depicts a graphic tour ...