A former Acting Director for the Telecommunications Department has filed a writ claiming he was wrongfully dismissed from the post.
Harim Edwards, in a writ filed by James and Associates on his behalf...
A still-functioning iPad was one of several items found littering the Railway Trail this weekend by a team of volunteers who cleaned the area.
Keep Bermuda Beautiful (KBB) joined forces with the Fairm...
Concerns expressed by the Ombudsman in a report on the Tucker’s Point Special Development Order were well-founded, according to Bermuda Environmental Sustainability Taskforce.
Arlene Brock’s recent re...
A new HWP showroom and body shop, intended to replace the building destroyed in last year’s blaze, has been granted planning approval.
According to the application, financing for the project is alread...
The Department of Planning continues to shorten the development application process, Environment Minister Marc Bean said.
The average time taken to process an application fell from 13.6 weeks in 2010...
The Victor Scott Parent Teacher Association President has promised to fight to keep the school’s principal following an announced shake-up.
The organisation plans to hold a meeting tonight to discuss ...
Government and the Opposition traded blows over health insurance legislation, accusing one another of political posturing.
Both sides agreed in principle to the intent of the legislation to remove up-...
Two men have been arrested in connection with an armed robbery, police said this afternoon.
Armed robbers targeted a Hamilton Parish home, stealing personal items and a motorcycle in one of two firear...
Government needs to create an independent risk management division to help prevent spending millions annually in insurance premiums, according to Shadow Estates Minister Cole Simons.
“Over the past th...
A Tourism Ministry event intended to attract former College Weeks visitors back to the Island was quietly cancelled due to a lack of interest.
The 2012 College Weeks Reunion, announced by Tourism Mini...