The Progressive Labour Party’s Jamahl Simmons said he had not planned to run for Parliament in Sandys South, but constituents called on him to put his name forward.
Unemployment, Mr Simmons said, is “...
Courting air arrivals is the top priority for the Bermuda Tourism Authority, with air visitor numbers down almost four percent for the year to date.
Marketing the Bermuda experience by encouraging onl...
Fixing up White Hill Field is among the initiatives proposed by prospective Sandys South MP Georgia Marshall, who said she’d been well received by residents during her canvassing.
The One Bermuda Alli...
The number of Bermudians seeking help from financial assistance has increased, according to Community Minister Wayne Scott.
Meanwhile, the Minister noted that 41 people had their assistance revoked in...
Grand Atlantic could begin conversion into a condo hotel in early 2015, Public Works Minister Patricia Gordon-Pamplin told the House of Assembly this morning.
Giving an update on the project, Ms Gord...
Blacksmith, entrepreneur and pillar of the community Alpheaus “Artie” Black, who forged a family business that remains in operation today, has died at the age of 89.
Mr Black, who was awarded a Member...
The “mistake” that led to relatives of deceased veterans being blocked from marching in the Remembrance Day parade will not be repeated, Premier Michael Dunkley said last night.
“This simply should ne...
A woman who checked into hospital after a two-vehicle collision early yesterday was later discharged, police said. No other injuries were reported.
The 47-year-old woman was involved in a crash just b...
Nine months after a retaining wall collapsed behind his home, landlord John Roach has been left wondering when the debris will stop pouring into the backyard of his Perimeter Lane, Devonshire residenc...
A new terminal planned for LF Wade International Airport would replace a facility left over from nearly 70 years ago, when it was built by the United States government.
The Island has never had a purp...