Debate over the termination of term limits dominated yesterday’s Senate session.
Government’s leader in the Upper House, Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy, said term limits would be recognised as “a ...
Elderly patients are to be moved out of acute care beds as the Bermuda Health Council looks to stem a “crippling” rise in the Island’s health costs.
The organisation claims that with bills running mor...
Developer Gilbert Lopes wants to have a Special Development Order amended, so he can build more homes at Grand Atlantic.
He said he has faith that the properties will sell despite the lack of interest...
The Island’s next Education Commissioner will be chosen from overseas as well as local candidates, in time for the coming school year.
The decision was made to ensure a credible pool of qualified appl...
Emergency vehicles were tied up on other jobs at the time of an industrial accident that claimed the life of a construction worker at Morgan’s Point.
Workers from the former base land in Sandys have q...
Money launderer George Mouchette has been jailed for three years.
The 56-year-old drug addict was paid by others to send nearly $500,000 overseas through his own bank account — but after his arrest “s...
‘Bouncers’ delivers an exuberantly crazed night out on the town, 1980s style.
Four black-suited actors play the titular nightclub bouncers on top of around 20 other roles it’s a triumph of performanc...
A Sandys man has appeared in Magistrates’ Court on gun possession charges.
Christoph Duerr, 25, was also accused of holding two different sets of ammunition, as well as cannabis with intent to supply....
A Bermudian veterinarian who was denied a top Government vet job has won a fresh day in court, continuing an almost 16-year legal battle.
Susann Smith’s discrimination case against the Environment Min...
Work skills training, and grappling with the impact of the recession, were at the fore in the latest Bermuda College annual report.
College President Duranda Greene said the 2011/12 academic year saw ...