Workshops on artificial intelligence and its uses will be offered this month by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Bermuda, in conjunction with Data Privacy Week.
The office has partnered with...
St George’s was back in form for New Year’s Eve, with mayor George Dowling III estimating a crowd of 2,000 in and around King’s Square by early in the night to welcome 2023.
Bye 11pm, the Olde Towne ...
A blaze that broke out in thick undergrowth near the Transport Control Department on the west side of Pembroke Dump was subdued over several hours by firefighters.
There were no injuries in the fire, ...
The community witnessed an uncommon and controversial example of the parliamentary process in action in December.
As legislators planned to debate the people’s business on December 2, MPs got abruptly...
February came with a shiver on the 14th with the resignation out of the blue of Curtis Dickinson as the Minister of Finance.
The move roiled the Progressive Labour Party government right at the home s...
Awards were bestowed on five of Bermuda’s best in the King’s New Year’s Honours List announced yesterday.
Sheelagh Cooper, a tireless advocate for Bermuda’s children and vulnerable families, has been ...
Bermuda’s fishermen are still hopeful of a last chance for talks with the Government to end an impasse over a marine conservation plan that they consider flawed.
Allan Bean, president of the Fishermen...