A new $300 million-plus power plant and cargo port could generate a fresh role for Marginal Wharf in St David’s.
The two schemes, expected to cost more than $150 million each and take several years to...
Work at a resort development at Morgan’s Point ground to a halt yesterday after workers were told the hotel construction phase was on hold “until further notice”.
About 150 construction staff were aff...
Students from nine public primary schools have learnt the value of hard work as well as computer coding in the first round of classes offered at the ConnecTech IT school.
Company head Coral Wells said...
Muriel Archer, a missionary and teacher who died in the UK aged 96, has been remembered as a driving force behind Bermuda’s hospice.
Agape House, which opened in 1991, was boosted by the formation of ...
An artist’s journey into his Bermuda roots is on display this month at the prestigious Whitney Museum of American Art in Manhattan, New York City.
American artist Cy Gavin appears in the Whitney Museu...
Stark new figures reveal how chronically sick Bermudians fare worse in comparison with British diabetes patients.
However, the Bermuda Wellness Foundation sees hope through tweaks to the island’s heal...
Public servants and the Bermuda Civil Aviation Authority have signed a three-year collective bargaining agreement.
The BPSU said the backdated agreement was signed on February 27 and was effective fro...
Carlton “Pepe” Dill is one of the island’s most celebrated football coaches and a former professional player.
Mr Dill, now 74, was also an early supervisor at the Pembroke Youth Centre, now known as T...
The Centre, a youth haven that shaped generations of public figures, is to mark its 50th anniversary with an evening of history tomorrow night.
Harold Minors, former supervisor at the service and one ...
A former primary schoolteacher at Saltus school carried out sexual assaults on pupils, it was alleged yesterday.
The school has launched an investigation after it was said the unnamed male teacher “to...