A Government backbencher has apologised for comments he made in the House of Assembly that included “monkey” references.
Christopher Famous added that he accepted a different phrase should have been u...
A multimillion-dollar fundraising drive has been launched to revive and renovate the National Museum of Bermuda.
It is hoped that The Future of History Campaign will attract at least $8.5 million to s...
Campaigners will raise awareness about coercive control in relationships at two panel talks within the next two weeks.
The Women’s Resource Centre has invited residents to a virtual discussion about r...
A recommendation was made for the Ministry of Finance headquarters to “seek training and support” to help maintain residents’ rights to ask for access to records.
Gitanjali Gutierrez, the Information ...
It will be legal to grow and sell cannabis – if controversial legislation passed in the House of Assembly yesterday gets Royal Assent from the Governor.
The Cannabis Licensing Act 2022 would create a ...
A government backbencher was told last night he would have to apologise after he made a “monkey” reference believed to be about another MP.
Dennis Lister, the Speaker of the House of Assembly, appeale...
A conservationist said he was “disheartened” by people who tried to swim alongside humpback whales as they passed the island.
Andrew Stevenson warned that it could be distressing for the creatures and...
Greater use of renewable energy is a “big ticket” wish for an environmental campaign group, its chairman said today.
Eugene Dean was speaking as he urged residents across the island to switch off thei...
A survey of charities and other non-profit organisations is expected to gather information about working practices and demographics in the sector.
The Non-profit Alliance of Bermuda has launched the s...
An image by a Bermudian photographer was one of 30 single entries that won a place in a major international touring exhibition.
Brangman, by Meredith Andrews, was selected for Portrait of Humanity...