Tourism and Transport Minister Shawn Crockwell said reopening the St George’s Golf Course is a priority, and Government has been contacted by interested parties.
However before action is taken Governm...
Government is in the final stages of preparing declarations for guest workers as work permit rules are revised.
The declarations will ensure guest workers are aware Bermuda does not confer rights of p...
The second annual City Food Festival launched in Hamilton yesterday, bringing cooking competitions to the Bermuda Gas Showrooms.
Organiser Thomas Lightbourne said a group of chefs were given ingredien...
Legislation ending the exemption for vehicle licensing fees for seniors was approved in the House of Assembly early this morning, despite arguments from the Opposition.
Government described the exempt...
Police arrested two men early on Sunday morning after they were spotted driving erratically.
A police spokesman said yesterday that at around 2.30am, officers on mobile patrol on Crow Lane stopped a 3...
The Bermuda Regiment is expected to end training camps in Jamaica due to tighter financial constraints, according to Commanding Officer Lt Col Brian Gonsalves.
For years the Regiment has alternated be...
Shadow Attorney General Kim Wilson has applauded plans to expand an international anti-bribery convention to Bermuda.
Governor George Fergusson announced on Thursday that the UK delegate to the Organi...
The Bermuda Housing Corporation (BHC) is seeking input and gauging interest for the future of the Grand Atlantic housing development in Warwick.
In Friday’s edition of The Royal Gazette, the Corporati...
Around one hundred people went under the shears yesterday raising more than $300,000 for charity as part of St Baldrick’s festivities.
The annual event, which began in the US in 2009, is dedicated to ...
St Baldrick’s started early this year, with a group of Saltus students raising more than $100,000 for charity this morning.
A total of 44 Saltus Upper Primary School students, three parents and two te...