Internet is back for 85 percent of the Island’s CableVision clients, and 93 percent of video subscribers are now back online, as post-hurricane restoration work continues.
CableVision CEO Terry Robers...
A leading figure in the Island’s hotel and tourism industry, Reginald “Toby” Dillas, has died at the age of 76 following a short illness. He shared a home in Florida with his wife, Lauren.
A manager f...
Emblems of respect for soldiers who lost their lives in war, some 12,000 remembrance poppies have been brought to the Island by the Bermuda Legion — and they will be given out, starting this Saturday,...
The Island’s extended blackout in the aftermath of two storms presented some opportunities for break-ins — starting with a store in Flatts that was burgled just after Hurricane Gonzalo knocked out ele...
As of 6pm, 1,743 customers remained without power, with Belco crews still working tonight on “a number of jobs”, a company spokeswoman said.
“We expect this number to reduce substantially when all job...
Government has agreed to work in tandem with the Bermuda Trade Union Congress, in a bid to find ways to achieve a five percent savings in its operating budget.
According to a statement released this a...
As of 4pm, there were 2,062 residents without power, down from last night’s 2,816. The numbers are expected to decline further into this evening.
Belco estimates the job could be finished completely b...
Michael Dunkley called on Bermudians to continue the “demonstration of strength and unity” shown in the wake of Hurricane Gonzalo.
The Premier praised the responses of emergency services in the afterm...
There is no storm brewing in the wake of Hurricane Gonzalo, according to Bermuda Weather Service director Kimberley Zuill — who urged residents to use the BWS website as their official source of weath...
Belco workers are continuing to reconnect houses left in the dark by Hurricane Gonzalo and Tropical Storm Fay, after numbers surged during the week with rains causing a number of poles to short out.
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