Young mechanics have teamed up to bring something different to this year’s May 24 parade: a float that generates its own power.
The group have been working in the yard of older relative Abdullah Furqa...
Congratulations poured in after footballer Nahki Wells scored a first for Bermuda with a Wembley goal that helped propel Bradford City into England’s League One.
“Well done, Nahki — you make us all pr...
Retired One Bermuda Alliance MP Louise Jackson picked up a $30,000 six-month consulting contract to the Ministry of Health at the start of this year.
Health Minister Patricia Gordon-Pamplin said she’d...
Documented evidence indicating “a large number of defects and deficiencies” in the building of Heritage Wharf currently lies before the Attorney General, Public Works Minister Trevor Moniz told the Ho...
Hamilton’s retailers have welcomed the surge of business delivered by the two cruise ship callers.
For Brown and Co General Manager Nicole Warren, the uptick in visitor-driven customers followed a pre...
An ambitious medical symposium planned for July has been put back a year due to lack of sponsorship — but its US organisers are determined to go ahead with a public forum.
The international conference...
Marc Bean has told the Island’s churches that they have no business interfering in the issue of bringing gambling to the Island.
Pointing to a need for a separation between church and state, Mr Bean q...
A seniors advocate has called for stronger laws to protect the elderly from being exploited out of their property.
Despite the 2008 introduction of the Seniors Abuse Registry Act, Age Concern Director...
Two elderly residents each claim social assistance agencies have been unable to protect them from their own families.
In the first, an elderly man claims relatives deceived him into signing over his ...
Police have vowed to weaken gangs by targeting the Island’s most prolific offenders and to deploy “relentless investigations” against those who commit serious crimes.
And the Island’s CCTV network wil...