Jobs in Bermuda rose last year for the first time since 2008 — although the number held by Bermudians declined.
The 2016 job figure was 33,481, an increase of 162 compared with 33,319 in 2015, accordi...
Walter Roban, the Deputy Premier and Minister of Transport, has issued a statement urging road users to look out for one another over Cup Match.
Calling it one of the island’s most revered holidays, t...
Beachgoers are asked to vacate Horseshoe Bay just before 7pm on Thursday, so that Department of Parks staff can clean up in preparation for the reopening of the beach the next day.
The department issu...
Albert “Shorty” Churm a former St George’s fire chief and dedicated sportsman who excelled as a jockey in the days of the Shelly Bay racetrack, has died at the age of 84.
Kenneth Bascome, former St Ge...
A team from the Bermuda Institute has taken the plunge with Dive Bermuda — with the students now certified to dive anywhere in the world.
Chervonne Hodsoll, J’Mae Ferguson, Julienn Clarke, Stefan Simo...
The One Bermuda Alliance’s failure to heed the island’s social issues has been criticised by election contender Rodney Smith, who accused the party of ducking cold truths on race, education and econom...
Palmetto Road may have a one-lane closure on Monday and Tuesday, between Bishop Spencer Road and Border Lane, for road surfacing works,
The project is weather dependent, a spokesman for the Ministry ...
A local school and its alumni have teamed with a school in the Caribbean to promote unity, and honour the memory of the victims and survivors of the Middle Passage.
The Millennium Arch, a replica of w...
Patricia Gordon-Pamplin, sworn in yesterday as the Leader of the Opposition, also announced her Shadow Cabinet and a Senate team from which Michael Fahy was notably absent.
Mr Fahy, whose immigration ...
It started out as a lifeline to Bermuda’s needy, but six months on, the Grateful Bread dinners have turned into a celebration of togetherness.
“It’s more like a wedding party every month,” organiser J...