The number of students transferring out of public schools is increasing year-on-year, according to recently released figures.
Transfers of both primary and middle school students have been rising sinc...
The Government has spent more than $14 million on the America’s Cup as of the end of 2015, according to recently released figures.
In response to questions by the Progressive Labour Party, economic de...
Government will this week host a public information session on the recently announced new pathways to Bermudian status.
The meeting, scheduled to take place at 6pm on Wednesday at the Cathedral Hall, ...
An ill crew member was safely evacuated by helicopter from a motor tanker near the island last night.
According to a Bermuda Maritime Operations Centre spokesman, the centre received a call from the c...
Protesters chanted their opposition to immigration reform as the House of Assembly reopened yesterday after the Christmas break.
Moments after new Progressive Labour Party MP Diallo Rabain was sworn i...
A new mural by local artist Graham Foster detailing the history of the Elbow Beach Hotel is set to be unveiled on the property this afternoon.
The mural will cover two 100 sq ft walls by the hotel’s ...
A mural by local artist Graham Foster detailing the history of the Elbow Beach Hotel is set to be unveiled on the property this afternoon.
The mural will cover two 100 square foot walls by the hotel’...
A dispute over a property on Dunscombe Road has resulted in the owners of the Fairmont Southampton gaining a portion of the land through adverse possession.
While the courts found that the papers for ...
The Ministry of Public Works is looking for a company to remove asbestos from the Warwick Camp dining hall.
A ministry spokesman said the roof’s corrugated asbestos sheets had been earmarked for repla...
Two companies have been removed from a list of businesses without active health insurance policies after providing proof to the Bermuda Health Council.
While one business, Pinky’s Salon, stated that t...