Months after the Whites chain of grocery stores shut their doors, legal battles between the owners and creditors are still rumbling on.
In a specially endorsed writ of summons issued on November 22, B...
Updates on hurricane-related information could soon be sent automatically to all cell phone users, according to Public Safety Minister Michael Dunkley.
The Minister said at a press conference today on...
When Pastor Terence Stovell was introduced to an infant being fostered by one of his congregation, he had no idea the child would change his life.
Now, more than a decade later, Pastor Stovell is prou...
A visiting research vessel is hoped to inspire a greater focus on the Sargasso Sea with expeditions and a series of events.
The 72ft Sea Dragon, operated by Pangaea Explorations, arrived in St George’...
William (Bill) Tucker, who repeatedly represented Bermuda in international bridge competitions, has died at the age of 80.
Mr Tucker was a fixture on the Bermuda bridge scene, winning several competit...
An application to split Par-la-Ville car park and Queen Elizabeth Park in advance of a potential hotel project, has been given approval.
The subdivision application, submitted by the City of Hamilton...
The Ministry of Health and Seniors will be relocating this week in an effort to reduce costs.
Ministry headquarters staff will today be moving their offices to the first floor of the Continental Build...
Almost 100 students donned their caps and gowns this week as they received their degrees or certificates at the Bermuda College 2013 Spring Commencement Ceremony.
Cheered on by friends, family and pub...
Government is continuing to work on resolving a shortage of vaccines on the Island.
A spokeswoman for the Department of Health said the department has received a shipment of Gardisil and has begun to ...
Thousands of people lined the streets of Hamilton yesterday to watch the annual Bermuda Day Parade.
Sidewalks throughout the parade route from Bernard Park to City Hall were packed with people cheerin...