The much talked about bill to ban capital and corporal punishment was tabled before Parliament yesterday.
The Abolition of Capital and Corporal Punishment Act of 1999 was laid before the House of Asse...
Bermuda photography book continued this weekend, as the book is set to hit stores for Christmas.
Bermudians were encouraged on the weekend -- by angry professional photographers -- to boycott the coll...
different perspective,'' Jason Cabral said after receiving a Gold Award at Government House.
The 17-year-old Saltus Grammar student added: "I just joined to go on the expedition, but the whole experie...
riders and promised to listen to their concerns and suggestions.
Dr. Brown vowed to meet with the residents again in the new year and to bring solutions to the problems faced by riders in the Paget, W...
back -- because he gave it all away! Through a friend, Frederick Yearwood, who was chairman of the BMA from 1979 until 1982, has appealed to the public to get any Bermuda notes released during the ye...
Opposition Sen. Mark Pettingill yesterday blasted Government's plan to hold certain Magistrates' Court hearings via a video link-up before having verbatim reports.
And Sen. Pettingill, a defence lawye...
A Senator has claimed the closure of the Marriott Castle Harbour Resort has placed Bermuda in an "unfavourable position'' and causes him "grave'' concern.
Opposition Sen. Kim Swan , speaking during th...
Young Bermudians must look at the facts of history and be more positive in their outlook if the Island is to prosper in the future, a Senator has claimed.
Speaking during the motion to Adjourn, Govern...
Bermuda's ports have seen a busy week with unscheduled arrivals calling in for a water stop, a cargo adjustment and a mooring check, in addition to the Island's regular callers.
The arrival last Thurs...
sale of houses to foreign buyers.
Appleby, Spurling and Kempe property department head John Barritt, a UBP MP, has written to clients encouraging them to contact his staff about this fall's change in ...