Deputy Opposition Leader Derrick Burgess yesterday called for Bermudians the challenge their assumptions this Easter to build a better Bermuda.
Mr Burgess wished the Island a happy holiday on behalf o...
US Consul General Robert Settje will host a town-hall meeting to introduce himself to American citizens on the Island.
The meeting is intended for Americans aged 18 and over.
It will be held at Cedarh...
Ratings firm Standard and Poor’s has warned Bermuda’s credit rating could be downgraded should the Island fail to turn its economy around.
The firm affirmed its ‘AA-/A-1+’ long and short-term issuer c...
Wind, cold and occasional rain couldn’t keep thousands of people from celebrating Good Friday at Horseshoe Bay yesterday.
KiteFest, put together by the Chewstick Foundation, marked the holiday with ki...
Senators approved Government’s budget for several Ministries yesterday at the final Senate sitting before the new fiscal year begins.
Senator Alexis Swan introduced the Ministry of Environment, Planni...
The Senate last night approved legislation ending a vehicle licence fee exemption for seniors, despite multiple attempts by the Opposition to change the legislation.
During a debate in the Upper Chamb...
Former and current exchange students gathered yesterday at Government House to celebrate 40 years of the Rotary programme.
More than 30 former exchange students and four current exchange students shar...
Seniors cannot be exempted from paying vehicle licence fees due to financial hardship, according to Attorney General Mark Pettingill.
The Minister had previously said that seniors who couldn’t afford ...
The Bermuda Public Service Union has called on Government to include the trade unions in on work with the SAGE Commission.
Kevin Grant, President of the BPSU, said yesterday: “There is no time for any...
Shadow Minister of Public Works, Derrick Burgess, has accused the One Bermuda Alliance Government of bypassing unemployed, qualified Bermudians in favour of foreign workers.
However Government respond...