Power firm Belco said yesterday it was pleased regulation changes will allow it to sign up more people to sell excess energy back into the grid.
Sean Durfy, Belco CEO, added the company was happy to s...
Wedco is pedestrianising a section of road in the Royal Naval Dockyard outside its iconic clocktower in a move to make the area more attractive.
A spokesman said that on August 27, the road leading fr...
All of the island’s public schools will be safe for staff and students before the start of the school year, according to Government.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, Minister of Public Works, said ther...
Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations, was yesterday remembered as a statesman and a gentleman.
Mr Annan, a Ghanaian diplomat and Nobel Prize laureate, died on Saturday at the age...
Ewart Brown, a former Premier, is set to be honoured tomorrow by Howard University.
The university will present Dr Brown with the Senator Edward Brooke award for his support of the school and efforts ...
A man charged with causing the death of a woman in a Hamilton Harbour boat crash told police he “might have been going too fast”, a jury heard yesterday.
PC Milton Hill told the court that minutes aft...
Three years ago Bermudian model Aliana King was given the nickname “Maybelline” when she took to the stage for the first time at the Bermuda Fashion Festival.
Now the nickname has become a reality, wi...
Belco has been ordered to pay for all energy put into its system by those with solar panels.
The Regulatory Authority said that those who have been putting electricity into the energy grid without bei...
Bermuda must do more to protect its environment, former Audubon Society president Andrew Dobson said yesterday.
Mr Dobson, who is to retire to Britain after nearly 30 years on the island, said Bermuda...
A senior has been dealt another blow in her legal effort to halt the sale of a family home.
Elaine Charles had applied to stay the court-ordered sale of a cottage left to her by her mother, to pay leg...