A section of a main shopping street in St George’s was open to vehicles on Monday — but the road was closed off to traffic again yesterday.
Water Street had been closed to traffic between 10am and 4pm...
Southside residents and businesses have been warned to watch their water consumption because of low rainfall.
A spokeswoman for the Bermuda Land Development Company said signs had been placed around t...
A member of Bermuda’s Youth Parliament beat an international field to win top honours at a Caribbean competition.
Halle Teart, an 18-year-old sociology and Africana studies student at Johns Hopkins Un...
A rare Brazilian seabird was spotted in Bermuda recently — and may have been trying to nest.
The Bermuda Audubon Society said the Trindade petrel was seen only a few feet from a footpath at Spittal Po...
Bermuda’s biggest thrift store has a plan to expand.
The Hospitals Auxiliary of Bermuda, which runs The Barn on Devon Spring Road, has filed a planning application to demolish the smaller of the two b...
The history of abolitionist and National Hero Mary Prince is to be the focus of a series of events this summer.
Lovitta Foggo, the Minister of Labour, Community Affairs and Sport, told the House that ...
A homeowner near a former golf course where the new owners want to build 18 luxury homes said yesterday that the plan by developers was “putting up buildings for rich people and to enrich themselves”....
Improvements will be made to Port Royal Golf Course in advance of the first PGA Bermuda Championship in the autumn.
Zane DeSilva, the Minister of Tourism and Transport, told the House that he would pr...
Five prison inmates have been awarded their GEDs in a ceremony held at the Co-Educational Facility.
Daymon Simmons, Dion Cholmondeley, Detré Ford, André Richardson and Mikiel Thomas all successfully c...
Environmentalists protested outside the House of Assembly yesterday in a bid to highlight the need for action on climate change and pollution.
More than 40 people gathered outside the House at lunchti...