More than 90 bus trips were cancelled yesterday afternoon,
A notice, published on the Government web portal, listed 92 cancelled buses, all of which were scheduled to leave between 3.15pm and 6.30pm.
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Ratings agency Standard and Poor has revised its outlook on Bermuda, raising it from stable to positive.
David Burt, the Premier and Minister of Finance, celebrated the announcement. “Standard and Poo...
The Norwegian Escape arrived at the island for the first time yesterday, bringing 5,000 visitors.
The ship, the largest cruise ship in the Norwegian Cruise Line fleet, was at full capacity for the tri...
Shots rang out at Albouy’s Point last night as the island celebrated the latest addition to the Royal Family.
The Royal Bermuda Regiment fired a gun salute at 6pm, followed by a rifle volley, in honou...
An American drag car racer has been forced to pay back $70,000 to a Bermudian-based insurance company for misrepresenting the top speed of his vehicle.
Mark Woodruff told the insurer his car could not...
Householders whose trees grow out over roadways could face a $1,000-an-hour bill for them to be cut back, the public works ministry warned yesterday.
The news came as the ministry announced a crackdow...
The birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s third child is to be celebrated tonight with a gun salute.
The Royal Bermuda Regiment said a field gun will fire from Hamilton’s Albouy’s Point at 6pm ...
Freddie Evans, who was sacked as Commissioner of Education, is to take up a post in the Department of Youth, Sport and Recreation.
A government spokeswoman said last night: “The matter between the Ber...
Child protection expert Sheelagh Cooper said yesterday that a man who dropped his infant son out of a first-floor window should have received a stiffer sentence.
She was speaking after Anthony Davis w...
A female motorcyclist is being treated in hospital for “serious injuries” after she was involved in a collision with a tractor-trailer.
Just before 2pm yesterday, the rider’s auxiliary cycle collided...