A hospitality career fair held at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess drew around 200 prospective workers.
Attendees learned about employments possibilities in departments such as spa, concierge, sports an...
A “quiet and secluded” Warwick neighbourhood has rallied together after a string of break-ins, including a high-profile standoff between police and a burglary suspect who claimed to be armed.
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Bermuda Industrial Union head Chris Furbert wants Government to explain proposals for privatising public services.
Responding to last Friday’s Budget, in which Finance Minister Bob Richards proposed a...
Keep Bermuda Beautiful turns 50 this year — adding fanfare to its recent annual general meeting, where KBB handed out awards to friends and partners in addition to celebrating the accomplishments of 2...
The social justice group CURB has thrown its weight behind a petition demanding that Government reinstate the referendum on gaming.
The scale of the movement, which has racked up thousands of signatur...
Former Bishop of Bermuda Christopher Luxmoore, a devoted clergyman who strove for unity in the local Anglican community, has died in England at the age of 87.
Bishop Luxmoore, who served in Bermuda fr...
A “public conversation” on cannabis reform will be held tonight by the Cannabis Reform Committee, with a four-person panel presenting on local and overseas perspectives.
They will tackle such question...
Last week’s industrial action by Marine and Ports staff was “irregular and unlawful”, according to Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy — but ferry workers will remain on strike this morning.
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Government paid out $150,000 as a “trade off” to the Bermuda National Trust, in order to break its 99-year lease for the West End’s historic Springfield House.
Although an estimated $750,000 had been ...
A subsidy hike for King Edward VII Memorial Hospital came as welcome news yesterday for the cash-strapped Bermuda Hospitals Board.
But rising costs — which Finance Minister Bob Richards in his Budget ...