Dame Jennifer Smith called for the Progressive Labour Party to remain focused on independence.
Speaking at the PLP’s Wakanda Royalty Gala on Saturday night, celebrating the 20th anniversary of its his...
The contribution of Bermudian soldiers in the First World War will be recognised this weekend in Belgium.
Martin Buckley, department manager at the Bookmart at Brown & Co in Hamilton, organised two wr...
Those who wish to send Christmas letter and packages have been warned to be ready early.
The Bermuda Post Office has released its holiday mailing deadlines, urging customers to plan ahead to avoid dis...
A Bermudian-registered tanker was attacked by pirates near Nigeria early Tuesday morning.
The Department of Marine and Ports received a report at 2.25am that day from the LNG tanker River Niger statin...
The Department of Health celebrated the graduation of 17 staff members from the Complete Health Improvement Programme.
The programme is intended to help participants make lasting changes to improve th...
The Bermuda Hospitals Board will be marking World Diabetes Day and Chronic Lung Disease Awareness day next Wednesday with a pair of free events.
Between 10am and 1pm, King Edward VII Memorial Hospital...
A Jamaican court ordered the arrest of a Bermudian facing cocaine charges.
The Jamaica Gleaner reported that Paulos Francis, from Devonshire, failed to attend St James Parish Court on Thursday.
Mr Fra...
Same-sex marriage advocates have said their “eyes are on the prize” as the issue comes before the Court of Appeal today.
The hearing, scheduled for three days, will cover the Government’s appeal of a ...
The new sugar tax could steer customers away from locally made products in favour of international competitors, according to some local businesses.
The Government introduced exemptions for home bakers...
Technical issues at two Hamilton parking lots caused headaches for motorists yesterday.
According to a City of Hamilton spokeswoman, problems arose at the No 1 and City Hall parking lots, which caused...