The Salvation Army has been given more than $3,000 after a fundraiser by the Bermuda Irish Association.
The group held a Christmas lunch on Wednesday at Port O’ Call to mark their first anniversary an...
An application to erect a mobile cell tower in Devonshire has been refused by Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy following an appeal.
The plans, submitted by Digicel, proposed placing a movable cell s...
Former Bank of Bermuda president Donald Lines — considered to be one of the architects of the modern Bermuda economy — has died following a long illness. He was 82 years old.
His son, Scott Lines, yes...
The Bermuda Perfumery has launched a non-profit foundation dedicated to protect and promote the Island’s shipwreck heritage.
The Lili Bermuda Foundation will be funded through a portion of the profits...
The long-awaited footbridge over Bailey’s Bay has been formally opened.
Governor George Fergusson and Public Works Minister Patricia Gordon Pamplin attended Saturday’s ceremony and praised the project...
A group of Bermudian students presented Environment Minister Jeanne Atherden with a mosaic yesterday as thanks for her continued consideration of the Blue Halo project.
The initiative, which proposes ...
Reports of gun shots in the East End this week have been dismissed as fireworks following a Police investigation.
A Police spokesman said this morning: “For the last two nights there have been reports...
Three pieces of legislation were unanimously approved by the Senate during yesterday’s sitting.
The Government Fees Amendment Regulations, the Charities (Anti-Money Laundering, Anti-Terrorist Financin...
Developers of the former Pink Beach property are seeking permission to build further residential units on the South Shore land.
According to a planning application submitted this month, Sardis Develop...
Members of the Bermuda Trade Union Congress (BTUC) will be eligible to receive insurance discounts starting next year.
Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy announced in the Senate yesterday that, as a r...