The Department of Parks has sent out a request for proposal for concessions at several beaches and parks for next summer.
A spokesman for the Department said they are looking for qualified concessiona...
Social media posts that identified a customs officer as the man at the centre of an international police investigation were wrong, a police spokesman said yesterday.
The spokesman said a 41-year-old m...
A vehicle emissions test firm has launched legal action against the Ministry of Tourism and Transport after their contract was axed at the start of the year.
Bermuda Emissions Control Ltd filed a writ...
The Supreme Court struck down a claim yesterday that the former owner of the Olympic Club breached a merger agreement with The Athletic Club.
Wayne Scott, who represented The Athletic Club in court, a...
A decision not to release correspondence between the Government and the UK on the $250 million airport redevelopment project has been upheld by the Information Commissioner’s Office.
Answer Styannes, ...
Thousands of people are expected to visit St George tonight for the traditional Bermuda National Trust Walkabout.
Christmas lights and music will fill the narrow streets of the town and historic BNT p...
A new almanac designed to highlight when island food is at its best will be produced for next year’s Restaurant Weeks, the Bermuda Tourism Authority has said.
Glenn Jones, chief experiences developmen...
Bermuda has to do more to improve accessibility for disabled people, the health minister has said.
Kim Wilson said technology had made improvements to the lives of disabled people, but accessibility r...
The Bermuda Business Development Agency failed to complete a review of its decision to refuse to release documents about an overseas company that wanted to set up shop on the island inside the legisla...
Legislation to require non-Bermudians be enrolled in a pension scheme was approved in the Senate on Wednesday.
The National Pension Scheme (Operational Pensions) Amendment Act will also allow seniors ...