Summer maintenance work at the Island’s schools is nearly complete and they will be open on time for the new term, Wayne Scott, the Minister of Education, has assured the public.
However, the ministry...
The Bermuda Government has expressed satisfaction with a Supreme Court ruling that struck out several legal claims linked to the Hamilton Waterfront project.
A spokeswoman noted that Chief Justice Ian...
Four students have each been awarded the Nicholl scholarship to help pursue their further education.
Lindsay Fisher, Zachary Friesen, Christia Wright and Ashley Berry were each awarded $25,000 scholar...
Bob Richards, the Minister of Finance, yesterday signed interim agreements with the Canadian Commercial Corporation for the redevelopment of LF Wade International Airport.
While the minister said the ...
Zane DeSilva, the Shadow Minister of Tourism, has applauded progress on the Morgan’s Point Resort project, but stressed the Bermuda Government still has much work to do.
Last week, the Development App...
Family and friends are mourning the loss of Clarence Ross Smith, a well-known figure in the St George’s community.
A founder of the Bermuda Heritage Association, Mr Smith worked with the Corporation o...
Legislation to pave the way for a five-star hotel in St George’s is due to be debated today at a special sitting of the Senate.
The St George’s Hotel Act 2015 authorises the leasing of the land to the...
An Iranian-born British citizen who was denied a permanent residency certificate has won an appeal against the decision in the Supreme Court.
Mehyrar Sharifi moved to the Island in September of 1998, ...
The Bermuda Tourism Authority has applauded news that the Morgan’s Point resort has been granted planning approval.
A spokeswoman for the BTA said yesterday the announcement was excellent news for the...
The Supreme Court trial of a man accused of attacking his stepfather ended yesterday with the jury being discharged.
Garth Wayne Bell, 40, has denied a charge of intentionally causing grievous bodily ...