Retailers toasted another successful Black Friday yesterday.
But Bermuda’s version of the American sales bonanza, adopted by island businesses several years ago, has evolved from the original overnigh...
New parks legislation is to be debated by MPs today in the House of Assembly — while controversial amendments to casino legislation are expected to be passed over.
A motion is to be brought by Governm...
L.A. Virgil-Maldonado, a singer, promoter, author and community activist, has died at the age of 51 after a lengthy battle with cancer.
Ms Virgil-Maldonado, familiar to many from Bermuda’s music scene...
Former One Bermuda Alliance senator Nick Kempe quit yesterday as chairman of the party after only five days in the job.
Senator Nandi Outerbridge, the deputy chairman and former MP, will take over the...
A foul odour along the eastern stretch of Front Street has been traced to the City of Hamilton’s main sewer line.
A spokeswoman said the “sewage-like” smell was coming from the line between the city’s...
Care Learning Centre is holding its seventeenth annual tag day tomorrow to raise funds for scholarships.
The Pembroke school caters for secondary pupils with academic and social problems, as well as n...
Residents unhappy with foul odours and vermin coming from the island’s largest dairy farm have demanded a fast solution to what was branded a public health nuisance.
Farm owners Valter and Lidia Medei...
Tributes were paid in the House of Assembly on Friday to Margaret Vaucrosson, a former nurse and dedicated volunteer, who has died at the age of 81.
The co-founder of the Eliza DoLittle Society, a cha...
Complaints about the abuse of vulnerable older people have jumped in the past six weeks, the Department of Ageing and Disability Services said yesterday.
Kim Wilson, Minister of Health, said the incre...
Jeanne Atherden has been sworn in as Leader of the Opposition by John Rankin, the Governor, at a brief ceremony this afternoon at Government House.
Ms Atherden had been selected by the One Bermuda All...