Despite pleas from the Works & Engineering Ministry and Members of Parliament, residents of a Pembroke neighbourhood continue to dump trash any day of the week.
Residents of a densely populated area o...
The Bank of Bermuda's Centennial Trust is set to pump $3.7 million into local charities this year -- increasing its ten-year tally by half.
The Trust was started on the 100th anniversary of the foundi...
The largest and most extensive collections of Bermuda stamps is to be auctioned in London later this month.
Spink and Son Ltd. will auction the $1 million Morris H. Ludington collection on June 22 at ...
Island's future e- commerce legislation.
Telecommunications Minister Renee Webb said Cabinet had seen the E-Commerce Transaction Bill.
The legislation is set to push the Island to the forefront of con...
most of their demands were met by Government yesterday.
The unanimous vote with one abstention came after two hours of debate at Bermuda Industrial Union headquarters.
Acting Home Affairs Minister Ren...
Parliamentarian Dale Butler has become so successful teaching foreigners the subtleties of Bermudian culture, his employers have hired him out to other companies.
The former headmaster has even joined...
Unique Bermudian roses should not be uprooted at Camden House to build a "concrete pad'' for entertaining by Government officials.
In an anonymous letter to The Editor of The Royal Gazette , a concern...
Making the environment cleaner is the focus of a series of upcoming meetings and seminars being organised by two Government ministries.
Garage owners are meeting this week with officials from Works an...
night after he refused to hand over his money.
The incident occurred around 9.30 p.m. when the driver told the men their fare for a ride from North Shore Road near the Tynes Bay Incinerator to near Pa...
The company at the centre of the cell phone controversy has filed a writ against the hotel that halted construction of one of its towers.
Bermuda Digital Communications has challenged the Southampton ...