Taxi drivers are calling on Government to clarify regulations which currently make it mandatory for all cabs to be fitted with GPS.
The controversial law forcing all taxi drivers and dispatch companie...
A team of top jump rope professionals, ably assisted by Somersfield Academy students, wowed crowds with their skipping skills at the Agricultural Exhibition on Saturday.
The Jump 2B Fit team, led by w...
Bermudian singer Collie Buddz is due to perform in Boston tonight — but it was not known last night whether the concert would go ahead.
Mr Buddz is scheduled to be on stage at the House of Blues but t...
A Bermudian student in Boston has had a second brush with terror just days after witnessing the bomb attacks in the city that killed three people and left 170 injured.
Kyle Tucker, a graduate student ...
Confidence in the economy has shot up dramatically since last December’s general election, according to a new survey.
And Finance Minister Bob Richards’ first Budget in February has also won the appro...
Changes to the road network at Dockyard have left irate taxi drivers claiming they are no longer able to provide a quality service to Island visitors.
Previously, taxis were able to queue up at King’s...
Environment protection agency BEST is calling for an overhaul of Planning regulations to “reduce incidences and perceptions of cronyism or political bias”.
The group has made the call in the wake of c...
Monday’s Boston Marathon marked a personal triumph for top long-distance runner Chris Estwanik, who came home in a Bermuda record time of two hours, 19 minutes and 55 seconds.
But all thoughts of succ...
A Bermuda family in Boston for the city’s marathon race on Monday were lucky to escape with their lives after a terrorist bomb attack brought carnage to the event.
Cary Butterfield was one of 16 runne...
Shadow Tourism Minister Wayne Furbert has hit back at airline executives who claim Bermuda needs to redefine its brand in order to attract more visitors to the Island.
But Independent MP Terry Lister ...