A plan to change an industrial building into a dormitory for staff at a St George’s hotel was rejected by the Development Applications Board.
The application proposed using the upper floor of a prefab...
Foundations are set to be laid for the new St Regis hotel in St George’s early next year.
Jamahl Simmons, Minister of Economic Development and Tourism, said work is well under way at the site.
He adde...
Government will finalise its National Fuels Policy this month, according to Walter Roban.
Speaking in the House of Assembly today, the Minister of Transport and Regulatory Affairs said the policy is h...
Lack of a formal mandate stalled negotiations with unions for more than a year under the last Government, the Minister of Government Reform told MPs today.
Lovitta Foggo said: “Upon taking office it e...
Bermuda’s traditional May 24 holiday will never fall on that date again.
The Progressive Labour Party ignored a last-ditch bid to change the wording of legislation, which was designed to allow the hol...
Burnt-out boats are an eyesore in Warwick and could harm the environment, local residents said yesterday.
The two yachts were destroyed by a fire four months ago at a private dock in Riddell’s Bay and...
Plans to set up an aquaponics farm on Smith’s Island have been approved by the Department of Planning.
The farm, earmarked for the site of a former cottage, is described as a pilot scheme to test the ...
The Bermuda Tourism Authority is offering funding to 23 new home-grown experiences next year.
Among the proposals approved through the Tourism Experiences Investment Process are a dune buggy tour, a w...
New Year will not come in with a bang because the only licensed fireworks expert on the island has quit the business.
The news means that the traditional festive firework displays in St George’s and H...
A robber terrorised four female staff and the general manager in a raid at an upmarket Southampton resort yesterday.
The man, who was wearing a full-face helmet, threatened Pompano Beach Club staff wi...