More than 20 fintech companies have incorporated in Bermuda, the Premier said yesterday.
David Burt, who is also Minister of Finance, provided the House with a list of 21 fintech companies.
Organisati...
Bermudians should remember and celebrate the unique history of Cup Match, the social development and sports minister told MPs yesterday.
Michael Weeks highlighted the historical importance of the 116-...
The chairman of the island’s blockchain business development group was yesterday fined for forgery of his car registration.
John Narraway admitted to using fraudulent vehicle documents in Magistrates’...
Senators gave their approval for the introduction of ATV tours in the West End.
The proposal — which has drawn criticism from environmental groups — garnered support from One Bermuda Alliance senators...
Updated legislation to support the St Regis Hotel Project was passed with unanimous support in the Senate.
The St George’s Resort Act 2018 grants additional duty relief for the hotel project, updates ...
Amendments to payroll tax rules to tackle notional salaries were approved in the Senate.
Justin Mathias, One Bermuda Alliance senator, expressed concerns the changes would negatively impact those in s...
More than $13,000 in fines were dealt out to traffic offenders in less than an hour of traffic court.
Magistrate Khamisi Tokunbo dealt fines to 22 offenders on the Thursday afternoon court session.
Th...
A driver who crashed through a wall and plunged at least ten feet onto the tiny beach at the foot of Fractious Street thanked his seatbelt for saving him from serious injury.
The man, who asked not to...
New electronic monitoring devices could be used to detect alcohol use as well as monitor the movements of criminals, the Attorney-General said yesterday.
Kathy Lynn Simmons told the Senate: “The overa...
A Bermudian student has created “the Ikea of bird boxes” to provide easy-to-build homes for bluebirds.
Christian Chin-Gurret, 20, said his Bermudian Bluebird Box can be put together in a matter of min...