Questions were raised in the House of Assembly yesterday over a $2 million final payment to a technology firm behind the Government’s software for Covid-19 screening.
MPs were told that ResQwest, whic...
All eyes were on St George’s last night as thousands of revellers took in the sights of the Old Town at the return of the Christmas walkabout.
Restaurants, bars and shops were open late with historic ...
David Burt has accepted a petition against a medical waste incinerator set to be built in St David’s – but insisted on meeting with protesters privately rather than “in the public domain”.
Mr Burt met...
A double serving of a popular market on the streets of North Hamilton will return tomorrow and again on December 18.
The retailers of Court Street will be out for the Court Street Market from noon unt...
The awards have come in for the men’s health charity drive MOvember 2022.
Sponsorship and donations towards the light-hearted competition for growing facial hair support the Bermuda Cancer and Health ...
Cole Simons, the Leader of the Opposition, is in London this week at the British Overseas Territories Forum.
Mr Simons attended to discuss common global challenges as well as unique individual legisla...
Bermuda’s Movember charity challenge came to its finale with an awards ceremony followed by a celebratory shave-off last night.
The annual men’s health drive closed with a bash at Clube Vasco Da Gama ...
A Bermudian author and historian was also a prolific freelance journalist — and one of the driving forces behind an alternative voice in Bermuda media.
James Ziral was a journalist and editor at the w...
The smell of fresh Christmas trees is in the air at the Heron Bay MarketPlace, where shoppers thronged for the latest shipment of evergreens.
The Southampton store set up a Christmas Wonderland at the...
A “gentle, respectful option” for bereaved pet owners to inter their pets has won support from its first customers.
The service, Solace Aquamation (Bermuda), offers an eco-friendly alternative to buri...