The Government has secured an agreement to borrow up to $200 million to cover the costs of the Morgan’s Point guarantee, MPs were told yesterday.
Curtis Dickinson, the Minister of Finance, said that a...
Planning fees will be waived for repairs to properties damaged in Hurricane Humberto.
Straightforward repairs of windows, doors and roof slate will not require planning permission or a building permit...
A man accused of raping and molesting a young girl has been cleared by a jury after a Supreme Court trial.
The 58-year-old Devonshire man, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, was found not gui...
Asbestos fears at the West End will be investigated today by an expert on the hazardous building material.
Concerns of possible asbestos debris were raised over a building on Boaz Island in Sandys, da...
Bermuda could face 12 hours of tropical storm-force winds as Tropical Storm Jerry passes the island tonight and tomorrow morning.
James Dodgson, the director of the Bermuda Weather Service, said that ...
“Irresponsible” truckers have dumped horticultural waste at spots that have been cleared by hurricane response teams.
The Government urged people to dispose of waste properly and noted dumping fees ha...
Bus service along nine different routes resumed this afternoon as the island continues to bounce back from Hurricane Humberto.
But Steve Cosham, the national disaster co-ordinator, warned Bermuda woul...
The Town of St George largely avoided major damage in Hurricane Humberto and has begun to prepare for Tropical Storm Jerry.
A spokeswoman for the Corporation of St George said damage to the roof of th...
Representatives from the UN’s Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organisation have come to Bermuda this week to upgrade local monitoring sites.
A spokeswoman for the Bermuda Airport Authority said ...
Almost a third of Belco customers remain without power this afternoon in the wake of Hurricane Humberto.
A spokesman for the company said that 11,081 customers — 31.7 per cent of Belco’s customers — r...