A company which hoped to start running luxury ?boutique airline? flights between Bermuda and London this month is still awaiting the approval of the UK Government to launch the service.
Fly First Clas...
The Government is to appeal against a Supreme Court judge?s ruling which branded its decision to ban Bermudians from selling homes to foreigners ?unlawful?.
Randy Horton, Minister of Labour, Home Affa...
A pie factory owner who claims she has been forced to close her business has been told she has until the end of the month to get her premises up to scratch.
Sonja Seaman, who supplied Bermuda Pie Fact...
Almost 2,000 Bermudians flocked to a fair aimed at helping them lead healthier lives yesterday.
The second annual Argus Health Fair, at Number One Shed, on Front Street, Hamilton, offered visitors fre...
Workers should be able to carry their savings and pensions with them wherever they travel within the Caribbean Community (Caricom), Premier Alex Scott told a pensions conference yesterday (Thurs).
Mr....
Deputy Opposition leader Michael Dunkley has told of his ?disgust? at Government?s refusal to say whether it has reached a settlement with sacked Berkeley construction firm Pro-Active Management Syste...
She may not have broken any world records but there is no denying that amateur gardener Norma Latham has grown two larger-than-life pumpkins.
The mother-of-one and grandmother, of Spice Hill Road, War...
A grace period for taxi drivers who have not yet installed new high-tech equipment into their taxis will soon be over, Government warned yesterday.
Randy Brangman, the Director of the Transport Contro...
A vicar who worked in Bermuda for more than ten years has died after an 18-month battle with leukaemia.
The Rev. Terry Abernethy, 63, curate at St. John?s Church, Pembroke, from 1972 to 1979 and vicar...
Premier Alex Scott appeared to take a swipe at his political opponents last night in his first televised address of 2006.
Mr. Scott told the country that Bermuda had entered ?the age of empowerment? a...