Work is under way to shine a fresh spotlight on the East End in advance of the tourist season.
Kristin White, the cultural tourism manager under the Hub 1 Steering Committee, said the St George’s comm...
Seymour’s Pond Nature Reserve has been officially adopted by Deloitte, ensuring that the Southampton reserve will be well maintained.
The 2.84-acre reserve, in the Barnes Corner area, is owned by the ...
A concert will bring together local and international musicians to raise money for charity next month.
International reggae singers Tarrus Riley, Cocoa Tea and Etna will take the state at National Spo...
Regiment commanding officer Lieutenant-Colonel Michael Foster-Brown said he is “hugely” proud of the regiment’s progress during his three years in command.
Colonel Foster-Brown, who is set to hand ove...
Measures to help habitual gamblers need to be in place before Bermuda opens its first casino, according to an international gaming expert who is visiting the island.
Brett Abarbanel, head of Social a...
Funding for some proposed projects at Dockyard has fallen through, leaving Wedco looking for a new way forward.
Joanna Cranfield, Wedco’s business development manager, said that plans to erect two pre...
Britain’s future with the European Union — and Bermuda’s with it — is set to go to a referendum this summer.
On June 23, voters across the UK will vote on if they wish to remain in the EU. While those...
The Princess Royal Union Lodge on Cobb’s Hill — better known as Samaritan’s Hall — could soon become a Historic Monument listed building.
According to a government spokeswoman, Michael Fahy, the Minis...
A protest to “show dismay” to proposed immigration reform has been announced for tomorrow.
The event, which is scheduled to take place outside the Government Administration Building from noon, is the ...
Fears have been raised about the ability of buses and ferries to service people during the America’s Cup, according to the minutes from a series of stakeholder meetings.
They detail concerns and sugge...