In a decision that Premier Paula Cox admitted was “less than ideal in terms of timing”, the Progressive Labour Party’s candidate for St George’s West, John Gibbons, has resigned, citing personal reaso...
After 12 years in business, Victoria Street retailers Computer City was last night termed a casualty of the recession by company director Craig Clark.
The closure, blamed on “unprecedented economic co...
For Deputy Pilot Warden Mario Thompson, shepherding young seafarers through Marine and Ports is a chance to reconnect Bermudians with their maritime heritage.
“We’re thinking long-term with these guys...
Brought together at Warwick Camp for the often arduous task of confronting inner obstacles, a team of 19 young adults has emerged from the latest Mirrors residential programme.
Eleven women and eight ...
A hotel’s off-season bargain drew fresh Opposition scepticism for Tourism Minister Wayne Furbert’s optimistic assessment of the Island’s rebranded tourism industry.
Shadow Minister Shawn Crockwell sai...
With election season heating up, the sight of a green minibus calling for votes for the governing Progressive Labour Party drew a chorus of concern.
The green-painted bus proclaims the Party’s slogan ...
Cash-strapped charity the Family Centre are fundraising their way out of a budget shortfall, raising more than $50,000 in little more than a week.
Donor Kirk Kitson said the organisation, “bombarded” ...
Government was accused of electioneering and political manoeuvring over the apparent reversal of policy on mandatory GPS devices for the taxi industry.
Shadow Transport Minister Patricia Gordon-Pampli...
After singing, dancing and back-flipping his way through the Gilbert and Sullivan show ‘The Producers’, teen gymnast and actor Marcus Smith has shown no signs of slowing down.
The 16-year-old went str...
With the general election set for December 17, the Island’s voters have a week left to sign up and settle their details with the Parliamentary Registrar.
The Registrar’s Reid Street office is open fro...