The Guild of the Holy Compassion held their annual Ceremony at Sea yesterday, honouring the memory of Pilot Jemmy Darrell and remembering those lost at sea.
Pilot Darrell, a Bermudian slave, was grant...
An international organisation has confirmed the accuracy of Government’s testing of South Shore waters, stating that trends indicate the waters are safe for recreational use.
Representatives for the C...
Appeals against a series of applications under the controversial Tucker’s Point Special Development Order (SDO) will be put back before the Minister for reconsideration as a result of a Supreme Court ...
Lieutenant Commander Richard Russell, from Jamaica, has been named the new Director of Marine and Ports following the recommendation of the Bermuda Public Service Commission.
According to a Government...
The Atlantic’s second named storm this year has reached hurricane strength but is still expected to pass well to the Island’s west this afternoon.
As of noon, Hurricane Bertha was around 537 nautical ...
Further measures will be taken to secure a cliff face near the proposed Bermudiana Beach Resort on South Shore, according to planning applications.
Developers MacLellan and Associates, along with Berm...
The second tropical storm of 2014 has been listed as a possible threat to Bermuda, but forecasts suggest it will pass well to the west of the Island. Tropical Storm Bertha, which dampened the Bahamas ...
The Bermuda Environmental Sustainability Taskforce (BEST) has offered its assistance in making a West End marina project environmentally friendly.
The group, who have previously expressed concerns abo...
The People’s Campaign said today it did not issue an ultimatum to the Premier on the PRC issue and expressed concern about rising tensions sparked by “misleading media reports”.
According to a joint s...
Remediation work at Morgan’s Point has reached a milestone according to Public Works Minister Patricia Gordon Pamplin, with work on two sections of the property now complete.
Ms Gordon Pamplin said ye...