The House of Assembly last night passed legislation allowing the Minister of Finance to waive government fees.
Bob Richards, the Minister of Finance, said the Government Fees Amendment Act allowed the...
The Bermuda Historical Society has donated 20 years’ worth of theses and thesis proposals to Bermuda College to support students and researchers.
BHC executive member Shirley Pearman said the proposal...
The public consultation period regarding the school reorganisation report is set to be extended, according to education minister Wayne Scott.
The deadline for parents and other stakeholders to submit ...
A draft report highlighting the extent of environmental studies needed for Dockyard’s South Basin project has been released to the public.
The Environmental Scoping Report, by Bermuda Environmental Co...
Court reports have been ordered on a homeless man who admitted stealing meat from a Sandys grocer.
Lester Johnson, 54, pleaded guilty to stealing chourico sausage, pork loin and canned ham from the Sa...
A pair of Middletown residents appeared in Magistrates’ Court to deny a series of drug offences this morning.
Malachi Evans, 34, and Jan Soares, 57, both pleaded not guilty to possessing heroin and cr...
Equality activists Rainbow Alliance have joined the Human Rights Commission in criticising a proposed referendum on same-sex marriage.
The group also criticised recently tabled legislation to limit ma...
A St George’s barber has been fined for dishonestly receiving boating supplies, using the credit account of a former employer.
John O’Connor, 28, also pleaded guilty to charges connected to an unrelat...
Government and developers have finalised a 262-year ground lease for the St George’s hotel project, it was announced today.
Michael Dunkley, the Premier, flanked by East End MPs and representatives fr...
Former footballer, snooker player and bartender Courtland Furbert has died at 66.
As well as playing with the Warwick Bombardiers and the Pembroke Hamilton Club during his football career, Mr Furbert ...