The merging of two departments is expected to bring some cost savings to the Ministry of the Environment, the House of Assembly heard yesterday morning.
Minister for the environment Jeanne Atherden sa...
Duty relief for retailers looking to upgrade their stores will be extended for another five years after the approval of legislation in the House of Assembly.
The Retail Shops (Temporary Customs Duty R...
Passengers have raised questions after a ferry crashed into a dock on Friday afternoon.
According to several travellers, the 5.20pm Rockaway ferry struck the dock at Cavello Bay hard enough to cause s...
Bermuda’s self-titled poet priest, Glen Iris, died last week at the age of 65.
While Mr Iris endured a difficult childhood and several stumbling blocks, he used his experiences as fuel to create inspi...
Hundreds of people were able to watch the hatching of a cahow chick on Nonsuch Island through a streaming live feed this weekend.
According to Jeremy Madeiros, senior terrestrial conservation officer ...
Pathways to Status immigration legislation is set to be tabled in the House of Assembly today, according to Michael Fahy.
The controversial legislation, which has sparked multiple protests since it wa...
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...