The SPCA has been granted planning approval to erect new stables at its Valley Road, Paget headquarters to house farm animals.
The proposal, which was received by the Planning Department on November 1...
Four young men yesterday denied sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl in an incident last summer.
The defendants — three 19-year-old men from Sandys, Warwick and Southampton, and a 22-year-old from H...
The Bermuda Sloop Foundation is moving closer to it’s goal of sustainability, despite the challenges of fundraising in the current economic climate.
“As I am sure it was for most charities, 2013 was a...
Marsh Folly workers are faced with health and safety risks due to members of the public illegally dumping items at the facility, including dead animals.
While the March Folly facility is intended to c...
Bermuda’s critically endangered Cahow population has continued to grow thanks to the work of dedicated conservationists.
According to the 2012/13 Cahow Recovery Programme Report, by the Department of ...
The president of Bermuda Overseas Missions has said he was surprised and honoured to be awarded a Queen’s Certificate.
“I’m flattered,” David Thompson said. “I’m just very honoured that someone decide...
The Progressive Labour Party has reached out to the public to support the victims of flooding in St Lucia and St Vincent.
Heavy rains in the eastern Caribbean have caused severe flooding in the regio...
It was a year of controversy, a year of mourning and a year of celebration, but all eyes were on the economy in 2013.
The Island’s weak economy and the newly elected OBA Government’s efforts to rebuil...
Louise Jackson has been honoured by the Queen with an OBE for her years of public service and work for the Island’s seniors.
The former MP is one of four Bermudians celebrated in the Queen’s New Year’...
Government will continue to invest in St George’s to ensure the revitalisation of the town, according to MP Kenneth Bascome.
Mr Bascome said yesterday that Government has just begun its work helping S...