The history of St George’s will come eerily alive tomorrow with ghost stories, fortune telling and “wicked” tunes.
The St George’s Foundation has organised the Haunted History event, which will have l...
Walton Brown has tabled an amendment to the Commission of Inquiry Act to transfer authority to establish commissions from the Governor to the elected Premier.
The Shadow Immigration Minister believes...
Electronic waste can be disposed of responsibly at Tynes Bay Waste to Energy Facility on Saturday.
The public is encouraged to bring old electronics to be recycled, including small appliances powered ...
The Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts looks unlikely to be affected by the repair work being undertaken at its main venue, City Hall, but it is still too soon to say for sure, say city engineers...
Thirteen educational leaders from several Bermuda schools have embarked in the Saltus Teachers’ Academy.
Nine participants from Berkeley Institute, Warwick Academy, Bermuda High School and Saltus star...
Sir Scott Baker, a Justice in the Bermuda Court of Appeal, has been appointed by Governor George Fergusson to the position of President of the Court.
From January 1, Lord Justice Baker will succeed Ju...
The Bermuda Road Safety Council launched Road Safety Week today with a focus on getting drivers to slow down.
Representatives will be “out and about” this week highlighting road safety issues (speedi...
Members of Parliament on both sides have welcomed the extension by selected supermarkets of their 10 per cent discount days until February and urged them to extend the favour further until the end of ...
Zane DeSilva has accused the One Bermuda Alliance of doing a “cut and paste” job in its Throne Speech, effectively taking credit for policies and projects put in place by the Progressive Labour Party....
Lack of private and corporate sponsorship has resulted in the planned closure of the Bermuda National Gallery’s satellite location in St George’s.
BNG East opened its doors in the summer of last year...