Recruitment policies by employers will be closely monitored as part of a “next wave of changes” to immigration policy.
Home affairs minister Walton Brown told the House of Assembly other items on the ...
The cash back for communities programme has been put on hold after its funds were used to cover other government expenses, Parliament heard yesterday.
Wayne Caines, the Minister of National Security, ...
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the Minister of Public Works, declared himself “astounded” at the state of the Bermuda Land Development Company that he discovered upon taking office.
Colonel Burch tol...
Drumming and percussion guru Eddie Ming is usually associated with his following of young students.
But for José “Jay” Clue and Gary Smith, both of whom are nearing retirement age, Mr Ming’s Rhythm La...
Walter Saul, a prominent Rotarian who guided many young Bermudians into studies abroad, is to be remembered in a celebration of life service on Saturday.
The head of operations at Bermuda Pest Control...
Bermudian journalist Alex Scrymgeour is on a quest for the world’s best pizza — while also getting a taste of the cities where each regional masterpiece was created.
Mr Scrymgeour said his latest proj...
Bermudian doctor Jordan Simmons, 27, has been celebrated by her family for graduating magna cum laude this summer from St George’s University.
Now working as a resident doctor in internal medicine at ...
A detachment of Royal Bermuda Regiment soldiers is readying for a mercy mission to hurricane-devastated UK Overseas Territories in the Caribbean.
Disaster recovery experts from the RBR’s Gun and Assau...
Saltus Grammar School students gathered yesterday to honour the memories of alumni Boyd Gatton and Robert Higley, who lost their lives in the terror attacks of September 11, 2001.
Continuing a poignan...
This year’s Christmas Boat Parade is to be organised by the City of Hamilton.
Ed Benevides, the City’s chief operating officer, said the Corporation was “delighted” to take the reins.
He added: “This ...