A 17th century wreck painstakingly excavated from Castle Harbour will yield its secrets tonight at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute.
The Warwick was sent to the bottom by a hurricane in 16...
Local businesses say they are also hurting during the economic recession — despite popular opinion that they aren’t shouldering enough of the load.
The Bermuda Chamber of Commerce yesterday declared i...
The salaries of hospital officials, which the One Bermuda Alliance pledged to make public, will not be released until hospital financial statements have been audited.
Responding to Parliamentary quest...
A 12-day shopping promotion for 13 local businesses was launched this morning, aimed at maintaining the strong sales of Black Friday.
Economic Development Minister Grant Gibbons said the bermuda.com 1...
Two years on, Black Friday seems an established fixture in Bermuda’s retail calendar, as shown by yesterday’s early morning crowds.
Hundreds patiently waited outside Reid Street businesses for their 4...
The first wave of Black Friday started quietly last night on Church Street, as crowds gathered outside Digicel and CellOne for deals at their 9pm and midnight openings.
On Reid Street, a lone shopper ...
It was standing room only in the Berkeley Institute’s auditorium last night as the school community cheered on 130 students for their achievements over the past academic year.
They also heard some of ...
A medical services subsidiary of the Bermuda Hospitals Board was dogged by “serious concerns” since it was created, Health Minister Patricia Gordon-Pamplin told MPs.
Healthcare Partners Limited (HPL) ...
A bike rider is being treated in hospital for leg and back injuries following a collision between a car and a cycle at the Ice Queen entrance on South Road, Paget shortly before 7.30pm.
The accident c...
Bermuda needs a people's reply to the cuts proposed by the SAGE Commission, a town-hall meeting heard last night — as alarmed workers likened SAGE recommendations to “a declaration of war”.
Applause a...