Smith’s North is a patchwork constituency that has been transformed since the last election.
Patrice Minors won it for the Progressive Labour Party against the United Bermuda Party’s Michael Dunkley i...
The United Bermuda Party used “black surrogates” in an attempt to secure power, according to its former leader Wayne Furbert.
The Transport Minister acknowledged that he “probably was being a surrogat...
Scant weeks after it announced a goal to raise $200,000 by Christmas, the Family Centre has broken the halfway mark.
The fundraising effort was launched after the charity was hit by a cash shortfall a...
The Bermuda Government’s Washington, DC office has become a resource centre for the Island’s students in the US, according to director Beverle Lottimore.
As well as maintaining a database of undergrad...
Boys often dream of cars but the dream has become a reality for one young mechanic.
Andre Smith, 21, earned a spot as an apprentice mechanic with Rayclan Ltd and hasn’t looked back.
“Andre’s had to pr...
The Island’s public senior school students show a 95 percent graduation rate for the latest school year, according to Education Minister Dame Jennifer Smith.
The minimum grade point average set by the...
Four teens were yesterday charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm on a fellow student.
Tijuan Swan, 16, Keanu Wilson, 17, Tishon Gordon, 17 and Kenneth Wade, 17, denied taking part in the beating...
Parliamentary Registrar Randy Scott said his office plans on hiring staff to keep track of the electoral roll’s accuracy.
Ms Scott said the Registrar has been without scrutineers, as the officers are ...
Two cases of ineligible voters listed on the latest electoral roll have been reported to the Parliamentary Registrar.
The addresses — one, the derelict site of a hotel, the other a bricked-up unfinish...
Nomination Day for the coming general election is tomorrow, when the candidates for all constituencies will gather in Hamilton’s Seventh Day Adventist Church Hall.
It marks a first for the Island, fol...