The Island’s newest air link to the US began operations yesterday with the early arrival of AirTran Airways flight 1812 from Baltimore.
Bermuda will have daily service to Baltimore-Washington Internat...
A shopping and duty-free facility at Heritage Wharf in Dockyard has been officially opened.
Run by Carole Holding, the shop is Bermuda’s only duty-free store open to cruise ship passengers.
The shop ...
Outstanding professionals in public health were this week honoured for their efforts.
Health Minister Zane DeSilva presented awards to three individuals during Public Health Week.
“This year, Public H...
Gun victim Randy Robinson has been highly spoken of by his former coach at Canada’s Cape Breton University.
A keen footballer, Mr Robinson is mourned by his coach and former team mates on the Capers m...
Development plans for the site of Hamilton’s Old Canadian Hotel remain in limbo, according to property owner Thomas Powell.
Mr Powell last month submitted plans for mixed use development of the half-a...
Former Bermuda Regiment Music Director Horace Gibbons died on Tuesday, having celebrated his 91st birthday on February 3.
Captain Horace Richard Stanley Gibbons, of Wellington Slip Road, St. George’s,...
The Evangelical Church in Paget is slated for demolition, as soon as Planning grants approval.
Earlier plans to knock down the structure on Mission Lane and replace it with a new church were turned do...
A young female harbour seal that arrived in Bermuda over the weekend died yesterday, according to the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo (BAMZ).
The pup, believed to be about nine months old, had lost h...
Opposition Senate leader Jeanne Atherden has received Planning permission to add two condos to an eight-unit development she owns with her husband Maxim in Warwick.
Mrs Atherden said they built Mander...
Details emerged in court yesterday of an alleged plot between a customs officer and the other man accused with him of conspiring to import drugs.
The trial of Bromwin David Thompson, 41, continued wit...