Breath-test checkpoints have helped slash the grim toll of death on the roads, the transport minister said yesterday.
Zane DeSilva added that checkpoints, combined with road safety campaigns, had made...
“Workplace concerns” at a fitness centre are to be investigated by the Government.
Lovitta Foggo, the Minister of Labour, Community Affairs and Sport, said the ministry was aware of complaints about a...
Four Bermudians have moved up the ranks in the Ministry of Public Works, it was announced this afternoon.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the public works minister, announced that Steven Conway will b...
A community centre in Angle Street was renamed the Sammy Wilson Central Zone Community Centre yesterday to honour a Bermudian sportsman who was its custodian for almost 50 years.
The centre, a long-ti...
A 16-year-old girl sent for overseas treatment under a care order from government child protection services has died at a treatment centre in the United States, it was revealed yesterday.
It is unders...
An employment tribunal has ruled that a gas station owner was within his rights to fire a pump attendant after a prolonged legal battle about a $50 bill dropped by a customer.
Earlston Bradshaw had cl...
Bermudian students’ maths skills will be put to the test this winter as 27 primary and middle schools are set to take part in the 2019-2020 Mathathon.
Over the course of five months, 348 students will...
The Royal Bermuda Yacht Club celebrated 175 years of operation in style yesterday.
The event started, fittingly, with a sail past the club’s home on Albouy’s Point.
Commodore Jonathan Corless was join...
The Bermuda Union of Teachers announced its new executive team tonight to be led by recently elected president Nishanti Bailey.
Ms Bailey will be joined by Anthony Wolffe, who returns as vice-presiden...
The head of a cancer charity is to step down after almost two decades in the job.
Gavin Arton, the chairman of Pals hopes his retirement will help the charity evolve.
He said: “Basically, I think it’s...