of support given to them by Parliament, the civil service union claimed.
And the Bermuda Public Services Association has sprung to the defence of former Accountant General Heather Matthews, saying Par...
Education Minister Milton Scott has rushed to the defence of an Island School which suspended dozens of pupils following a drinking binge in the school playground.
And the Minister warned that there "...
Jeweller Stephen Crane will have to file a new writ against rival jewellery firm Crisson, the Court of Appeals has ruled.
President of the court, Sir James Astwood yesterday ruled in favour of H.J. & ...
Magistrate Edward King will this morning deliver a ruling on the death of leading musician and member of the Bahai faith, Andrew Morrison.
During an inquest yesterday, Mr. King heard that during the l...
bacon from its shelves after being alerted by The Royal Gazette .
Acting on a tip, three packages of the bacon were purchased from the Church Street, Hamilton MarketPlace on Monday.
The product Dutch ...
Students, parents, and alumni of Warwick Academy stepped up yesterday to assist a man faced with huge medical expenses for his gravely ill son.
The school's sixth Random Acts of Kindness Day attracted...
The Bank of Butterfield has joined a group of companies to start the Island's first Internet bank.
A petition to Parliament for consideration of the Bermuda Internet Bank Ltd.
Act was published yester...
As he left a Supreme Courtroom yesterday, assault victim Shawn Stevens glared at two Sandys Parish men who admitted beating him on a city street 15 months ago.
The look came after a judge told Gareth ...
pay to Government after two amendments were passed in Parliament Wednesday night.
The Exempted Partnerships Amendment and the Overseas Partnerships Amendment were passed in the House of Assembly by Go...
Government's debt ceiling was raised to $250 million to cover the costs of large projects, despite objections from the Opposition.
Finance Minister Eugene Cox told the House of Assembly on Wednesday n...