A quarantine at a Devonshire cattle farm continued yesterday as experts investigate the deaths of eight cows. However no more cows have died at Belhaven Farm since the quarantine came into effect last...
National Security Minister Wayne Perinchief and Fire Chief Vincent Hollinsid have both praised firefighter Jamal Albuoy who has earned another degree.
Lieutenant Albuoy not only completed the course i...
A group of primary and middle school teachers have earned international certification through a pilot programme organised by the Ministry of Education.
A Ministry spokeswoman said that 21 teachers und...
Inaccurate assumptions about disabled people sometimes stifle their employment opportunities, according to a leading UK Disability consultant.
Rick Williams, Managing Director of Freeney Williams Ltd,...
The Bermuda Hospitals Board has been awarded full accreditation, placing it alongside the top 20 percent of Canadian hospitals.
In July, it was announced that BHB met with 98 percent of applicable sta...
Remnants of an eco-resort at the present site of 9 Beaches are being sold as the resort moves towards a planned redevelopment.
Several soft-sided ‘eco-tents,’ originally installed as part of the Danie...
Ten households will win $100 grocery vouchers for recycling as part of a Department of Waste Management this week.
The Ministry of Public Works announced yesterday that the 2011 Recycle Mania Week wil...
Premier Paula Cox is in London this week, taking part in the annual Overseas Territory Consultative Council (OTCC) meeting.
Organised by the UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the OTCC allows FCO o...
A Pembroke man yesterday denied charges that he knowingly used fake money at a pair of Front Street nightspots.
While Ronico Richardson, 25, admitted using forged US $50 bills at both The Beach and Ca...
The last Commanding Officer of HMS Malabar has labelled the deterioration of the historic west end building “a crying shame”.
In the 16 years since Government took over the building from the Royal Nav...