Bermuda’s health financing is a staggeringly complex arrangement — especially for a comparatively small jurisdiction.
“The input we’ve had from our advisers, who have experience of different health s...
A halfway house for women recovering from addiction is low on residents — but not vacant, according to the Department of National Drug Control.
A spokeswoman responded to assertions of an anonymous so...
Support for the beating of a schoolboy accused of “disrupting the community” is just a symptom of the Island’s underlying social problems.
So said Family Centre director Martha Dismont after comments ...
Rents will rise “substantially” for residents of Wedco’s new prefabricated housing at the West End, which will see 20 units added.
The first five of the buildings, put together by a US company, arrive...
A “no-go zone” will be implemented off the shoreline by Westgate, as part of tighter security measures planned for the facility.
Public Safety Minister Michael Dunkley said the moves were in response ...
The Norwegian Breakaway would happily visit Bermuda “forever” — if the Island would allow its on-board casino to run while the ship is in port.
As it is, however, Norwegian Cruise Line CEO Kevin Sheeh...
A long wait has ended for East End residents, as the St George’s Police Station reopened for business following years of refurbishment.
The Old Town had officers back in the station on Wednesday, acco...
This year marks the last for Bermuda’s old-style horizontal-print bank notes, which cease to be legal tender come January 1, 2014.
Starting June 30, the vertical note series introduced in 2009 is to r...
An urgent meeting of parents and teachers for West Pembroke Primary was last night called in response to a teacher transfer.
The move was described by one parent as unpopular and “disrupting continuit...
Warwick Academy has celebrated its biggest graduating class.
Out of 60 International Baccalaureate students, 57 are heading on to higher education, with the remaining three going into the workforce.
T...