Bermuda’s economy grew by 5.4 per cent in 2021, according to Jason Hayward, the economy and labour minister.
While the minister, in releasing the gross domestic product figures for last year, conceded that the economy at $6.3 billion had not recover...
Rudell “RJ” Pitcher has always been passionate about motocross. He was introduced to the sport by his father, Rudell Pitcher, who would take him to Southside where his uncle Jamel Pitcher would race.
RJ didn’t start riding until he was four. By the t...
Guyana has recently become a major oil and gas country. The estimated recovery resource base is nine billion to 15 billion barrels of oil equivalent. Consequently, gross domestic product is projected to grow by 49.7 per cent in 2022.
The Governor of ...
The cost-of-living crisis and Covid-19 are set to dominate the return of the House of Assembly.
David Burt, the Premier, will give a financial statement as MPs return for the first session since July.
Kim Wilson, the health minister, will set out det...
People looking for a career on the water will soon be able to earn international certifications on island through the newly launched Bermuda Maritime Academy.
The non-profit organisation is set to offer standards of training, certification and watchk...
More foster parents are needed to help support the number of children in care, according to the Department of Child and Family Services.
A spokeswoman for the department said: “The Department of Child and Family Services currently has 65 children in ...
DATE: Sep 29, 2022 | CATEGORY: General | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Four of the island’s ecologically friendly organisations were highlighted by the Bermuda Tourism Authority as part of World Tourism Day today.
The BTA joined with others in the United Nations World Tourism Organisation in celebrating sustainability a...
DATE: Sep 29, 2022 | CATEGORY: Tourism | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
A man who lost his younger brother to violence told last night how he found purpose in life after the teenager’s death.
Kudre Hill delivered an emotional presentation at the Bermuda College, where he told an audience: “You win when you can walk out o...
Curtis Dickinson launched his challenge for the leadership of the Progressive Labour Party out of a desire to serve Bermuda, he has said.
Speaking at a public meeting at the Bermuda Industrial Union headquarters on Monday night, Mr Dickinson added th...
In her early teens, Linda Smith did a lot of goofing off. “All I wanted to do was play,” the 72-year-old remembered.
But she still managed to be one of the top three students in her class at Sandys Secondary School.
Then the school principal, Dorothy...