The Bermuda Monetary Authority has announced that the Authority’s Deputy chairman, Donald Scott, has been appointed by the Minister of Finance to serve as chairman of the Board with effect as of 1 Oct...
The Department of Libraries and Archives’ phone system will be temporarily unavailable tomorrow.
A Government spokeswoman said the department will still be operational and can be reached via email.
Pl...
A senior Bermuda Police officer has been accepted into a top UK training course.
Assistant Commissioner Martin Weekes will join this year’s Police Strategic Command Course (SCC) facilitated by the UK’...
North Shore Road in Hamilton Parish was closed to through traffic this morning following a single vehicle collision which damaged a telephone poll.
The collision took place early this morning near t...
Application fees for vendors taking part in Harbour Nights will be covered by Butterfield Bank – the event’s lead sponsor for 2021, it was announced this afternoon.
Starting on Wednesday, July 21, Har...
Police are urging residents and businesses to be on their guard after the rate of burglaries doubled in the first two weeks of the month.
In two weeks between July 1 and yesterday, July 15, police sa...
Government has spent $1.6 million on infrastructure projects as part of its short term stimulus programme aimed at boosting the economy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
David Burch, the publi...
Almost one in three of the complaints received by the Human Rights Commission in 2020 were claims of discrimination on the grounds of disability, according to the Commission’s annual report.
The repo...
Firefighters extinguished a car fire on Roberts Avenue, Devonshire last night.
A Fire Service spokesman said the Service received a report at 10.36pm that was care was engulfed in flames and one app...
Changes to the way Special Development Orders are granted could pave the way for a mass sell-off of land for real estate development at the Fairmont Southampton, an environmental group fears.
Yesterd...