Privately funded programmes are being introduced to the Island’s public schools to make up for cuts in education grants, according to former Education Minister Nalton Brangman.
Sen Brangman said on We...
The Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB) officially received the key to the new Acute Care Wing yesterday in a ceremony at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
Final building work at the site is still ongoing ...
Government must clarify its position on a loophole which allows many Permanent Residency Certificate (PRC) holders to apply for Bermudian status, according to PLP Senator Diallo Rabain.
The Progressiv...
A decision on a proposed Digicel telecommunications tower on South Road has been deferred until a public hearing can be held.
The application proposes the erection of a movable cell site on wheels at ...
Bermudian pianist James Richardson is hoping to take his career to the next level, but first he needs your support.
Mr Richardson has launched an online fundraising campaign on Indiegogo with the goal...
Bermuda needs to move forward with the Blue Halo project to create jobs, according to tourism economist Tom Iverson.
While former Premier David Saul has supported Government’s call for further researc...
A boost in the number of planning applications is a good sign for the Island’s economy, according to Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy.
The Department of Planning announced today that it had noted a ...
The Bermuda Perfumery is to give visitors a rare opportunity to catch a scent of Bermuda’s history — perfumes lost at sea for almost 150 years.
The perfumes were found three years ago, hidden in the b...
More research must be carried out before Government comes to a “definitive position” on the future of the Island’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), according to Premier Michael Dunkley.
Many have sugges...
National heroes were never meant to be named every year, according to Minister of Community, Culture and Sports Wayne Scott.
His comments came in the House of Assemby this morning following confirmati...