A battle to secure visitors made 2015 a difficult year for Cambridge Beaches, according to general manager Clarence Hofheins.
While the resort was able to increase its occupancy over the summer months...
Bus services will be improved, and overtime for drivers reduced, after the Bermuda Government and the Bermuda Industrial Union finally agreed on a new schedule.
After years of dialogue, transport mini...
The search for a new owner for Rosewood Tucker’s Point is continuing, but managing director Paul Telford remains upbeat about business at the resort.
While what happens next will be up to the eventual...
A new advertisement for the post of Director of Public Prosecutions has been published, seeking Bermudians or Bermuda residents only.
The advertisement, which appeared on page 29 of yesterday’s editio...
Remediation at the Morgan’s Point property has been completed, with the site now cleared for the proposed luxury resort development.
Craig Christensen, president and CEO of Morgan’s Point Ltd, express...
A new hotel in the East End — and the resurrection of the St George’s Golf Course — are finally paving the way for a brighter future for the St George’s Club, according to club president Sally Kyle.
A...
A minibus operator has complained that cruise ship passengers are being steered away from taxis and minibuses by ship staff.
Ronue Cann said he was one of several minibus operators and taxi drivers wh...
A Pembroke man appeared in Magistrates’ Court this morning to deny a charge of sexually assaulting a woman.
The 38-year-old defendant, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, allegedly committed t...
A Pembroke teenager has denied charges of leading police through a high-speed chase and struggling with police.
Stanwon Swan, 17, yesterday pleaded not guilty to charges of driving dangerously, violen...
A Southampton man was banned from driving for a year after refusing to submit to a breath test.
Magistrates’ Court heard that Omari Esdaille, 37, was arrested on Boxing Day after police received a rep...