Former minister Quinton Edness has implored the Bermuda Government to impose cuts rather than draw on its $200 million loan agreement with Butterfield Bank.
Mr Edness warned last night that incurring...
Wi-Fi for the City of Hamilton is to be put out to tender next year when the Corporation’s contract with TeleBermuda International comes to an end.
City Secretary Ed Benevides said the Corporation cou...
Four Bermudian students have been awarded $10,000 in scholarships to further their aspirations in interior design.
The field entails far more than selecting fabrics or colours, according to the Bermud...
Bermuda has increasingly featured on China’s radar this summer, but coverage from the America’s Cup stands to boost our profile “dramatically”.
The world’s most populous country will view Bermuda up c...
Bermuda was represented as conservation officers and scientific researchers from around the world teamed up for a conference in Gibraltar.
Best practice tips were exchanged and partnerships forged wit...
Bermuda’s celebration of maritime eccentricity and makeshift sailing cast off for its 43rd year from Mangrove Bay, Sandys, closing the Cup Match holiday in typical style.
“It’s the usual non-crazy eve...
“Theatre has been my life, all my life.” This is how Johnae Tucker, 21, sums up her love of the stage.
Now she is preparing to step into the unknown as the latest Bermudian to join Up With People, the...
A council overseeing mediators for a new co-parenting regime, aimed at helping separating parents come to an amicable compromise over their children, comes into effect today.
The move was applauded by...
A number of small-scale construction projects have been freed up from Planning regulations in an effort to boost the industry.
The changes were part of an overall review of Planning application proces...
Action is needed on the “stalled” debate over decriminalising drugs, which community group the Young Progressives says could defuse the Island’s gang-related tensions.
“Every time we lose someone, eve...