The Supreme Court has ruled that a trio of non-Bermudian police officers can remain in the service, overturning a decision by the Commissioner of Police.
Stephen Dennie, from St Vincent, and Robin Eva...
A handful of protesters has continued demonstrations at the House of Assembly today.
Eighteen people, with tape over their mouths and holding placards, stood at the entrance to Sessions House urging t...
The controversial Pathways to Status immigration legislation was formally withdrawn from the House of Assembly yesterday after five days of protests.
Sylvan Richards, the Junior Minister for Home Affa...
An environmental group has praised the West End Development Corporation for announcing it would consult the public on the future of the South Basin.
In a statement, the Bermuda Environmental Sustainab...
Local charity Adara Development has teamed up with DHL to provide hats and blankets hand-knitted in Bermuda to sick newborns in Uganda.
The items, knitted by Adara Development, will be shipped to the ...
After a week of protests and heightened tensions, the island must now come together in order to move forward.
Sylvia Hayward-Harris, an ordained pastor and addiction counsellor, said that communicatio...
A local entrepreneur is hoping to open a new tourist attraction, including mobile simulators and a labyrinth, in Dockyard this summer.
Hilton Brown said the project was the result of years of work, sa...
The Bermuda Optical Company is celebrating 60 years of business by donating $6,000 to local charities.
Managing director Timothy Kempe and vice-president Nicholas Comber presented $3,000 cheques to bo...
Celebrated musicians Taylor Rankin and Dwight Hart are set to perform and host workshops in a special event at Bermuda College this month.
Mr Rankin, his violin Leroy, and Mr Hart have been making a n...
Bermuda will celebrate sustainability this Saturday with Earth Hour 2016.
While environmental charity Greenrock noted that the community is “slightly on edge” due to the ongoing public demonstrations,...