Former assistant dog warden Gino Brangman is concerned about Government?s efforts to better educate breeders, saying they should start with their own dog wardens.
The infamous dog ban instituted by former Environment Minister Dennis Lister just befor...
Opposition Leader Grant Gibbons described debate at his party's annual conference as "provocative, irritating, humane and thoughtful".
The United Bermuda Party's get-together at Elbow Beach on Saturday was as much a discussion forum as a "rallying th...
Senior citizens will get more money in their pockets after MPs yesterday voted to increase their pensions.
But the Opposition United Bermuda Party said the three percent increase was too little too late - and said Bermuda's pensions were among the lo...
Low interest rate loans to cover educational costs from primary school through graduate school could be a lifesaver for those grappling with higher tuition and education costs.
The Bank of Bermuda announced this week that it would be making its low i...
The Government of Bermuda has downplayed concerns about inflation reaching 3.8 percent in September, stating that the worries about the economy are not justified and present a ?distorted picture of the situation? and there was ?no cause for alarm?.
A...
Students will be able to attain Master degrees in human resources and business administration at the Bermuda College through a new partnership beginning in January.
The joint venture, described as a progressive partnership with plenty of opportunitie...
Two primary school principals are to receive their full salaries after their union made a complaint to Government.
The heads of Elliott Primary and Orange Valley started in September, but were only paid a normal teacher's wage.
The Principals' Associ...
BBSR fundraising campaign set to raise the roof
The finish line is in sight for the Bermuda Biological Station for Research's fundraising campaign to build a new laboratory.
More than $22 million has already been raised in the New Horizon campaign, ...
Health Minister Patrice Minors and Shadow Education Minister Neville Darrell were two of the well-known names attending an open house at the Child Development Programme (CDP) yesterday.
The event was held to highlight the services offered by the CDP,...
Governor Sir John Vereker's comments on the increasing complexity of UK-Bermuda affairs caused a stir in the Senate yesterday.
PLP Senators Michael Scott and Larry Mussenden both expressed concern at Sir John's comments earlier on the Island's relati...