Premier Craig Cannonier went on a fact-finding tour of St George to witness first hand some of the town’s crumbling infrastructure.
And Mr Cannonier has pledged not to let the east end get dragged fur...
The new Bermuda Hospitals Board is undertaking a series of “corrective actions” to strengthen governance and ensure that certain “situations are not repeated”.
And health chiefs have also pledged to b...
Bermuda needs to make a decision on whether to allow gaming as soon as possible in order for tourism to move forward, according to hotel developer Craig Christensen.
Mr Christensen, who heads up the c...
British administrator David Hill was the man at the helm of BHB for much of the period during which management decisions at the hospital are now being questioned.
But critics have questioned which sen...
A catalogue of poor management decisions at KEMH helped cause health costs to rise without necessarily improving standards, it has been alleged.
In his letters to Health Minister Patricia Gordon Pampl...
The Island’s hospitals are facing a cash crisis that could see the Bermuda Hospitals Board go into debt within the year, according to health chiefs.
And while an increased “utilisation” of health serv...
Bermuda Public Services Union president Kevin Grant has sought to distance himself from remarks he made in The Royal Gazette concerning possible job cuts in the Civil Service.
On Friday, Mr Grant told...
Road safety expert Joseph Froncioni opted for a more slow-paced mode of transport to get around the Island yesterday.
But that doesn’t mean to say the alcohol awareness campaigner and former head of t...
The bill for cleaning up pollutants left by the US Navy at Morgan’s Point could be lower than originally estimated according to site developer Craig Christensen.
The former Progressive Labour Party Go...
The first phase of a $2 billion hotel, golf course and marina resort at Morgan’s Point could be open for business by the beginning of 2016, according to developers.
And Craig Christensen is confident...