Voter turnout is tipped to be the decisive factor today, as the 1,300 voters of Devonshire North Central choose either a Bermuda Government or Opposition candidate to represent them.
Diallo Rabain, th...
New travel requirements for Bermudians going to Canada will come into effect next month.
The Electronic Travel Authorisation, or eTA, which is a mirror of the electronic system for travel authorisatio...
Single mothers, seniors and college-educated women all recounted their experiences of unemployment before a packed hall aimed at helping Bermuda’s jobless females.
More than 150 appeared yesterday for...
Sources with connections to the Progressive Labour Party expressed disappointment after rebel Opposition MPs, Wayne Furbert and Walton Brown, had their posts on the Boundaries Commission revoked at th...
Former Bermuda resident and businessman John McCauley has been recalled by local associates as a generous friend to the island.
James Watlington, who founded Osprey Investment with Mr McCauley in 1997...
A forum has been called today on the toll taken on the island’s women by unemployment, with many said to have been forced to seek jobs overseas.
“Women Hearing Women”, a gathering to share the challen...
The banned weed killer glyphosate is to be studied by the Bermuda Government to determine whether its use on the Island presents a threat to the environment.
A six-month ban was placed on glyphosate, ...
The Bermuda Triple Challenge is back, with international pros taking part and a new division for America’s Cup teams to compete.
The obstacle race, which raised more than $55,000 for charity last year...
A man stuck with a hefty legal bill after a court battle he views as pointless has been left without a home after his final shelter was seized to cover costs.
“It’s like taking away my tent,” Marcus W...
The life of Shawn Brangman, who endured a long battle with heart ailments, will be celebrated tomorrow by family and friends.
“He had a good life,” his father, Stanfield Brangman, told The Royal Gazet...