Opposition MPs showed their displeasure at new measures to rein in City Hall by refusing to vote on two lease agreements in the House of Assembly this morning.
The leases — for Par-la-Ville car park —...
A US man’s lifeless body was washed ashore this morning at Shelly Bay, following an overnight marine emergency in which a boat sank off North Shore.
According to police, a distress call came around 12...
Dogs lovers calling for a repeal of laws targeting prohibited breeds plan to stage an “awareness walk” on Saturday.
In the wake of a campaign to save a pit bull puppy put down by animal wardens last w...
This Friday marks the deadline for public input on a new special education philosophy for the Island’s public schools, to be put in place within three years time.
After years of frustration for parent...
The Island’s top spectator event of the year — the Christmas Boat Parade — finished with a bang over the weekend, treating 20,000 viewers to a stunning fireworks display.
A casino-themed boat decked o...
As the Island contemplates its future economic options, Independent MP Terry Lister urged Government to get a clearer picture of the Island’s actual population.
The Sandys South representative said “f...
Bermuda faces “economic suicide” if the cuts proposed by the Spending and Government Efficiency (SAGE) Commission are to be implemented, according to one of the Island’s main unions.
The Bermuda Publi...
The devastated owner of a confiscated pit bull puppy called yesterday “the saddest day of my life” — after being told via e-mail that her beloved Hershey had been killed by Government.
“I’m just in sh...
As the trial for three men accused of burglary with an imitation gun nears its end, one of the accused took the stand to deny all involvement.
Tyun Smith-Ming, 25, told the Supreme Court he didn’t eve...
A long-awaited report on the governance of the City of Hamilton can now be revealed, including an investigation of the Corporation’s handling of its secretive waterfront development deal.
Bermuda Ombu...