A floating rubbish bin will help keep the marina at Hamilton Princess and Beach Club free of litter, thanks to Butterfield Bank.
The Bermuda-based bank and trust company has joined the Seabin Global Pilot Programmes and will install a pre-series V5 ...
Bermuda Police Service begun their recruitment drive with candidates invited to apply for consideration as a cadet, reserve constable or full-time constable.
A police statement outlined the following criteria:
Cadet applicants:
• must be between the...
In this article, I continue the discussion of a reader’s question regarding the Bermuda Government and its global financial information-sharing agreements (IGAs/Fatca) and the role of local financial institutions to identify all of their account hold...
A trailblazing project to digitally map Bermuda’s sunken treasure of shipwrecks came about by “one of those moments of destiny”, in the words of Falko Kuester.
A computer scientist and engineer specialising in cultural heritage, Mr Kuester excitedly ...
DATE: Mar 27, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
A special monument is planned as a landmark for the East End, based on the legend of the Bermuda Triangle.
The Bermuda Tourism Authority has called on local artists and architects to create a “fun, interactive and iconic” piece for Clearwater Beach a...
DATE: Mar 27, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Moneywise uses hypothetical composite cases to protect reader identities and to illustrate the experiences, confusion, and financial impediments to the ordinary lives of Bermuda residents with global financial connections.
Another reader question.
“T...
Micah Franklin says it will be “an honour” to showcase his talents against some of the world’s elite at next month’s Legends of Squash at the Bermuda Squash Rackets Association in Devonshire.
The three-times national champion is among the eight-man d...
DATE: Mar 25, 2017 | CATEGORY: Tennis-Squash | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Michael Dunkley refused to say yesterday whether the $1 million Commission of Inquiry report he ordered would be tabled in Parliament for MPs to debate.
The Premier’s spokeswoman sidestepped a question on the issue, telling The Royal Gazette: “The re...
DATE: Mar 24, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
A charter-boat skipper had doubled his fleet in anticipation of an America’s Cup boom.
Captain Steve Smith, owner of Rising Son Cruises, has leased another catamaran from the Caribbean to add capacity for the big event.
Captain Smith said the 65-foot...
DATE: Mar 23, 2017 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
The charitable status of a group campaigning to stop same-sex marriage and civil partnerships in Bermuda will be up for review in two weeks.
Preserve Marriage has applied to renew the probationary status it was granted a year ago by the Charity Commi...
DATE: Mar 22, 2017 | CATEGORY: Same-Sex Marriage | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways