An online debate has called into question whether Bermuda’s churches should retain their tax-exempt status.
The debate sparked up last week when 134 of the island’s churches and rectories paying zero...
The Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service responded to a fire at a St David’s residence just after 3pm yesterday.
There were no reported injuries as a result of the fire which took place on Sofar Lane, St D...
Bermuda’s court system is to celebrate 400 years of service with a schedule of activities starting in the summer.
The public is asked to give a helping hand by providing photographs and other records...
Shadow Education minister Lovitta Foggo has said the Devonshire community should be “extremely concerned” about an inspection at Elliot Primary School that identified that the fire alarm system is ino...
The island’s recent political upheaval has become the subject of an April Fool’s spoof featured in an international sailing publication under the headline ‘Perfect storm strikes Bermuda’.
Meanwhile, ...
Michael Dunkley has said he hoped to see a reduction in “unnecessary criminalisation” as a result of an amendment to the Police and Criminal Evidence Act.
The amendment, passed in the Senate last wee...
The Bermuda Health Council has released its Corporate Plan for fiscal year 2016-2017 with care quality, regulation, finance and economics and accountability set out as priorities.
Among the objectives...
The US Consulate General has reminded those who are able to travel to the United States via the Visa Waiver Program that they must have a valid electronic passport as of April 1, 2016.
It is emphasi...
The Chewstick Foundation is focusing resources and efforts on its new creative hub rather than hosting the Good Friday KiteFest or the annual Beachfest Emancipation Celebration this year.
The charity ...
Diversification is key to the success of Bermuda, according to shadow economic development minister Jamahl Simmons.
In his reply to the budget, he outlined opportunities for diversifying the economy a...