The Family Centre yesterday took over the former headquarters of children’s home charity the Sunshine League.
Social development minister Michael Weeks had to wipe away tears as he prepared to open Fa...
Three days’ advance notice has been agreed for future industrial action at the docks after a dispute over a dismissed worker was settled with management.
The resolution was announced yesterday by Chri...
About 100 soldiers from the Royal Bermuda Regiment have started a one week on-island camp.
The troops will train at Warwick Camp this week instead of the traditional overseas exercise.
Their ranks fro...
Post offices will close tomorrow at 1pm for a mandatory staff meeting to hear of “proposed plans for the evolution of services” from Lovitta Foggo, the government reform minister.
The main office and ...
Tributes have been paid in Parliament to Eunice Butterfield, a “matriarch of St George’s” and beautician for generations in the East End.
Lovitta Foggo, the Minister of Government Reform, said that Ms...
The airport reopened last night after a small private aircraft crashed on the runway yesterday afternoon.
Aaron Adderley, president of Skyport, confirmed that LF Wade International Airport had reopen...
A Bermuda link to a Caribbean influx to Britain 70 years ago has surfaced after a scandal erupted in the UK about the treatment of the emigrants.
The BBC said the liner HMT Empire Windrush, which took...
Businessman Antony “Monty” Francis was remembered fondly by MPs on both sides of the House of Assembly after his death just short of his 58th birthday last week.
One Bermuda Alliance MP Sylvan Richard...
Grant Gibbons joined the political fray in 1992 as part of a new group of well-educated, business savvy candidates in the ruling United Bermuda Party.
At the time, Dr Gibbons, who was the managing dir...
The Progressive Labour Party has vowed to field “candidates with commitment and dedication to their communities” after the resignations last week of Opposition MPs Jeff Baron and Grant Gibbons.
Jeff B...