Vina Outerbridge, a popular waitress and winner of Bermuda’s top hospitality award, has been remembered by MPs as a “no-nonsense woman who took pride in her work”.
Giovanna Easton, one of the propriet...
A mystery glow in the sky off South Shore in the early hours of Sunday has experts stumped.
A spokesman for Bermuda Maritime Operations said: “We could not attribute it. We know it was not a distress ...
Special Olympian Paul Ray has been remembered by his family as a model of self-reliance despite suffering with Down syndrome.
Keen sportsman Mr Ray, who died on September 10 aged 60, brought home a si...
The Progressive Labour Party’s pledge to phase out middle schools and revert to a two-tier public school system has come under question from Cole Simons, the Shadow Minister of Education.
Mr Simons no...
A 25-year-old man injured in a crash on Tuesday is in stable condition at the Intensive Care Unit of King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
The man, from Smith’s, was hurt in a collision between his motor...
Freedom of information comes up for discussion on International Right to Know Day this Thursday, with a panel including Sam Strangeways from The Royal Gazette.
Qian Dickinson from Bermemes, and Jonath...
An estimated $40 million in fees has been lost as a result of fronting land purchases by non-Bermudians, MPs were told yesterday.
The sale of about 120
properties are under investigation.
Walton Bro...
A raft of business legislation will go before MPs today in the House of Assembly, as well as a Bill tightening the island’s crime-fighting regime.
MPs are set to debate the Companies Amendment (No. 2)...
A shared commitment to peace will overcome the barriers presented to young people in Bermuda by gang violence, the local observance of International Peace Day heard.
In a ceremony at City Hall, divers...
Victoria Pearman, the Ombudsman for Bermuda, tabled her 2016 annual report earlier today in the House of Assembly.
The report was filed with the Speaker of the House on June 30, but could not be relea...