Hamilton’s main post office facility has been tested and cleared for asbestos, according to a Public Works spokesman.
The Royal Gazette understands that some staff at the General Post Office had voice...
Marc Bean last night won an overwhelming endorsement to continue as leader of the Progressive Labour Party.
He was challenged by Shaow External Affairs Minister Walton Brown, but party delegates voted...
Government will join with Bermuda’s unions to form a committee that will examine civil service reforms, as labour organisations remain staunchly opposed to the Public Bodies Reform Act in its present ...
The storm-battered replica of the historic Deliverance may look “more like how we imagine the Sea Venture”, St George’s Foundation director Charlotte Andrews said — but the ship is back open for busin...
The ongoing restoration of power knocked out by recent storms has been slowed by short circuits caused by rain and salt, as well as a “significant” outage caused by a vehicle colliding with a mainline...
The Progressive Labour Party this morning issued details on the vote held at last night’s annual delegates conference, which saw party leader Marc Bean approved to continue as the Opposition head.
Sha...
A call for readers’ pictures of Bermuda’s notorious centipede resulted in a bonanza of photos showing the creatures, popularly known as the St David’s centipede due to their numbers at the East End.
J...
After years of struggling unsuccessfully to get back to work, 23-year-old mother Ciara Martin finds herself “caught between a rock and a hard place” as a result of her chronic diabetes.
Although Ms Ma...
Masterworks Museum of Bermuda will be open for business starting Monday, although the surrounding Botanical Gardens have been closed off for health and safety reasons after extensive storm damage.
Cur...
Flu shots will be offered at sites around the Island next week, as the Department of Health starts its “flu express” service ahead of the winter months.
The service allows people to drive up and get v...