Town Cut must be modified in order to secure cruise ships in the east end, according to St George’s MP Kenneth Bascome.
However, he said the results of a 2011 study that proposed the near destruction ...
The West End Development Corporation (Wedco) is seeking Expressions of Interest to develop or redevelop several historic west end sites.
In an advertisement in yesterday’s Royal Gazette, the quango sa...
The controversial White’s Island lease was before the Supreme Court yesterday as Government attempted to regain control of the property.
The Ministry of Public Works claims that the property’s lease t...
A young Bermudian who took part in a training programme in India has been recognised by the Minister of Home Affairs.
Fanaye Broadbelt, who is working towards her Masters of Science in renewable energ...
A fundraising concert at the Crawl Gospel Hall has been declared a ringing success, raising more than $4,000 for an overseas mission project.
The Spring Concert, held on Saturday, boasted instrumental...
A woman found guilty of running over twin brothers has had her conviction lifted following an appeal.
Tracey Pitt, 51, was last year sentenced to three months in prison for two counts of causing griev...
Environmental group Greenrock have called for serious action to be taken on climate change following the unveiling of a new UN report.
The report, the second in a series by the UN’s Intergovernmental ...
Tourist arrivals and hotel bookings were both boosted in the fourth quarter of last year, according to the Department of Statistics.
The Quarterly Bulletin of Statistics, released yesterday by the Dep...
The Department of Public Transport yesterday celebrated its fourth annual Wellness Day event with free screenings and informational presentations.
A number of vendors and organisations yesterday set u...
A woman who repeatedly failed to heed the advice of Police officers was arrested on suspicion of driving while impaired.
Officers were on duty in St George’s Square at around 3.15am on Saturday when t...