The Bank of Bermuda Foundation is very pleased to announce the appointment of three new Directors to its Board. Earlier this year the Foundation ran a series of advertisements looking for members of t...
On Sunday October 6, from 8.30 a.m. – 9.45 a.m. there will be several road closures to accommodate the Partner-Re Women’s 5 km Run and Walk.
Motorists are encouraged to consider using alternative rou...
Tomorrow, Saturday, October 5, at 9.00 a.m. the Ministry of Public Works will close a section of Middle Road Southampton to west bound traffic.
The lane closure, near the railway trail, is required ...
ThinkFest 2019 is to end on Monday, October 7 with a presentation of researcher Cordell Riley’s evaluation of the performance of the Bermuda Tourism Authority.
The talk entitled “Getting beyond the sp...
The public is reminded that the Land Valuation and Tax Act 1967 requires the Land Valuation Department to prepare a new Valuation List every five years to document changes in rental levels throughout ...
A successful coding programme, which has introduced hundreds of public primary school students on the Island to the basics of computer programming, has now launched for the 2019/ 2020 academic year, t...
The E-Commerce Advisory Board Open Data Sub-Committee is very interested in learning how Open Data might be beneficial to the community and what data sets would be deemed most beneficial for access. O...
Bermuda’s soldiers today hit hi-tech British Army rifle ranges to hone their marksmanship skills.
The Royal Bermuda Regiment’s public order and internal security specialist A Company took advantage of...
Thaao Dill has been appointed the new chief executive officer for the Media Council of Bermuda.
He succeeds Don Burgess, whose three-year term ended on October 1. He will remain part of the Working Gr...
The story of Bermudian slave Sally Bassett, a symbol of resistance who was burned at the stake in 1730, will be featured in a fall slate of cultural tours and events curated by the Bermuda Tourism Aut...