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...
Six young Bermudians are set to leave the Island today for training, with $200,000 of support from the Ministry of Home Affairs.
Jabari Hollis, Tyree Armstrong, Tyron Oswald, Stefan Lambert, Davin Cla...
Opposition senators yesterday said they were disheartened by budget cuts affecting the Island’s rest homes.
Progressive Labour Party Senator Renee Ming said yesterday that while the One Bermuda Allian...
Police are seeking the public’s help in investigating a hit-and-run collision that caused minor injuries.
A Police spokesman said yesterday that at around 2pm on Friday, officers responded to a two-ve...
Bermuda has been placed in the lowest risk category for money laundering and terrorist financing in a recent US report.
The 2013 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report expressed no concerns a...
The Adult Library on Queen Street will have new hours of operation as of April 1.
The Ministry of Education announced yesterday that, starting on Monday, the library will remain open 8.30am to 6pm on ...
Between 8.30pm and 9.30pm, all unnecessary lights will go out, while events marking the occasion take place outside Hamilton's City Hall.
Greenrock President Judith Lansberg said the international eve...