The hopes of local construction emerging from its decline are pinned to an alarming degree on major hotel projects becoming a reality, according to company head Alex DeCouto.
Even as some industry sou...
A substantial amount of money collected by the Eastern Counties Cricket Association has been stolen from a car in St David’s.
Police confirmed yesterday that “a large quantity of cash” had been taken ...
Bermuda’s construction and real estate industries are showing tentative signs of recovery, according to leaders in the field.
However, Charles Dunstan, the head of the Construction Association of Berm...
Changes to the Island’s motor laws ushering in second cars for medical practitioners employed by the hospital went before the House of Assembly yesterday morning.
Shawn Crockwell, the Minister of Tour...
A Bill banning the smoking of electronic cigarettes indoors has been introduced to Parliament.
The Tobacco Control Bill 2015 also seeks to ban the sale of flavoured tobacco products — excluding mentho...
In a salute to the visionary principal who forged Clearwater Middle School into an institution, the school has named its media and resource centre in honour of Dr Charlotte Ming.
A mural of the late e...
Much-anticipated financial details have been released by the Bermuda Hospitals Board, showing some success in cutting costs.
In a guardedly optimistic assessment, BHB chairman Jonathan Brewin said tha...
The gems of St David’s will be in easy reach of summer visitors, thanks to a bus service that will link up with the new “beach bus” shuttling guests around the fringe attractions of St George’s.
The s...
The lateness of the Island’s jobs statistics renders them “absolutely useless”, according to Independent Senator and business observer James Jardine — even as the latest survey shows 800 fewer positio...
Regulations are on the way for the Island’s unmonitored summer camps, according to Patricia Gordon-Pamplin, the Minister of Community, Culture and Sports.
In the meantime, the minister said, a “safe c...