The Pink Beach Club has yet to be sold, despite Government concessions approved earlier this year to support the property’s sale.
However, Tourism Minister Shawn Crockwell said the Bank of Butterfield...
Government has scrapped a promised referendum on gaming and will instead move ahead with gaming legislation.
Premier Craig Cannonier said: “Gaming will be brought to the House of Assembly in the form ...
Island residents have pledged nearly $300,000 to the Bermuda Red Cross to help those impacted by a deadly typhoon in the Philippines, and money is still coming in.
Bermuda Red Cross director Ann Spenc...
Government needs to find ways to encourage the private sector to fund anti-gang and anti-drug initiatives, according to Senator Jeff Baron.
Sen Baron, the Junior Minister for Public Safety, told the S...
Palmetto Road will likely reopen to two-way traffic in June — 16 months after a wall collapse which forced the closure of the westbound lane.
Public Works Minister Trevor Moniz told the House of Assem...
The Ministry of Public Works has yet to submit required information and studies regarding the Heritage Wharf project, according to the Development Applications Board (DAB).
Five months away from the s...
A proposed pedestrian bridge over Bailey’s Bay has been approved despite several objections from residents.
The bridge is intended to create a new amenity by linking sections of the Railway Trail, but...
Government is considering its options regarding the recent reappointment of a non-Bermudian as the Director of Public Prosecutions despite a panel ruling a Bermudian candidate was qualified.
Speaking ...
A petition urging Government to reconsider dangerous dog legislation and return a pit bull puppy to its owners has continued to garner support.
As of yesterday afternoon, the change.org petition had m...
Premier Craig Cannonier has called for open public dialogue on recommendations in the recently released SAGE Commission report as Government considers its next steps.
Mr Cannonier said this afternoon ...