National Security Minister Wayne Perinchief was this week shown RFA Argus, a Royal Navy ship deployed to support Bermuda and the region.
The 574ft (175m) vessel was berthed in Dockyard, with ship staf...
Government has allowed public facilities to fall into a state of disrepair, according to Southampton West MP Charlie Swan.
Mr Swan noted the deteriorating state of west end sites Gibbs Hill Lighthouse...
The Ministry of Public works will this weekend collect old electronic goods as part of the second e-Waste Recycling Day this year.
Between 9am and 5pm on Saturday, residents will be able to drop of a ...
Bermuda High School and Warwick Academy both boasted rising pass rates on the International Baccalaureate Diploma programme.
BHS saw their pass rates rise from 76 percent to 82 percent this year, whil...
Cruise ship visitors are raiding Ireland Island South’s Bottle Beach and removing buckets of sea glass, according to West End residents.
One resident admitted taking a handful of pieces of glass from ...
Legislation aimed at stamping out gang activity by increasing penalties for gang related offences was passed in the House of Assembly.
All parties agreed the Criminal Code Amendment Act 2012 is a posi...
Repaving works, a crane and a fashion show are set to cause several street closures in Hamilton this weekend.
According to a City of Hamilton spokeswoman, the section of Front Street between Parliamen...
A zip line running the length of Dockyard could be introduced next year as an attraction for both visitors and residents.
Fantasea owner Michael Heslop and Canadian company Greenheart have applied to ...
Government has cancelled a weekend ferry service between Dockyard and St George’s, according to Mayor Kenneth Bascome.
The service was introduced at the request of cruise ship operators.
Mr Bascome sa...
The Bermuda Institute of Ocean Science (BIOS) is already on the right track, according to the institute’s newly named director.
Dr William Curry, the Director of the Ocean and Climate Change Institute...