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...
Children are being encouraged to let their imaginations run riot at a three-day art camp this week.
Fourteen youngsters aged five to eight from all over the Island have been decorating mosaic pots at ...
Tourism Minister Ewart Brown yesterday promised to put the sizzle back into Bermuda?s ?boring? nightlife as he unveiled a series of summer events.
The Government will spend $600,000 sponsoring a progr...
The Shadow Health Minister has criticised Government for not putting funds aside in this year's Budget to deal with a potential bird flu pandemic.
Louise Jackson claimed extra money should already hav...
An official complaint has been made to Bermuda Bar Association about a lawyer who claimed a 14-year-old girl made pregnant by a 27-year-old man may have enjoyed ?one of the most pleasurable experience...
A private school is to host a prestigious international youth conference in Bermuda next year.
The Bermuda High School for Girls (BHS) will invite some 200 students and adults to visit the Island for ...
Much work still has to be done before speed cameras can be installed on Bermuda?s roads, a Minister has admitted.
Randy Horton, Minister of Labour, Home Affairs and Public Safety, told he could make n...
More than a third of people are pleased with this year?s Budget and almost half think economic conditions in Bermuda are good, according to a survey commissioned by .
Our poll asked 404 people a serie...