Government paid out $4.4 million on a court settlement over the Dame Lois Browne Evans Building, according to Public Works Minister Trevor Moniz.
The overall bill for the Court Street facility was jus...
The Opposition claimed amendments to the Motor Car Act will force seniors to pay licence fees for motor vehicles — even if they can’t afford to.
However, Attorney General Mark Pettingill responded: “T...
The Island’s troops took part in land and sea exercises over the weekend.
Bermuda Regiment soldiers practised drills at the LinkBermuda telecommunications site in Smith’s.
They simulated defending key...
Bermuda’s National Health Plan has been put “on hold” pending a review of the ambitious programme.
It had been expected that the plan would provide universal healthcare for residents by next year.
Ho...
Cash-strapped families are getting their electricity cut off in increasing numbers, according to social assistance agencies.
The Coalition for the Protection of Children’s Nicola Fleming said the majo...
The Island’s anti-money laundering and anti-terrorism financing laws have been brought up to date by MPs.
Attorney General Mark Pettingill said the Proceeds of Crime Amendment Regulations, 2013 would ...
A man who drove drunk twice within 30 days has been banned from the roads for three years.
Garry Raynor, 44, was threatened with 18 months’ imprisonment in Magistrates’ Court — but escaped with a susp...
Opposition MPs asked Finance Minister Bob Richards to reveal the numbers on how many people opted out of the National Pension Scheme over the last year.
Shadow Finance Minister David Burt noted that M...
Starting April 1, local buses and ferries will up their fares for certain categories, under two Bills approved in the House of Assembly.
Transport Minister Shawn Crockwell said the last fee hike for b...
Unprecedented new whale footage shot in local waters is to be presented by researcher Andrew Stevenson.
Two lectures are on offer tomorrow night at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute.
“This ...