In what can be said to be only an embarrassing climbdown, the transport ministry has revealed that there were no bus cancellations this morning after all.
In belatedly withdrawing an advisory sent to the media at 6.36am, the ministry has said: “Pleas...
Michael Dunkley is visiting Rhode Island this week in the run-up to the Newport Bermuda Race.
The Premier will join Bermuda Tourism Authority members and others local organisations in support of the historical sailing event.
During his trip, Mr Dunk...
The Senate unanimously approved a new tax today to ensure the proper upkeep of the City of Hamilton’s sewerage system.
Senator Michael Fahy, the Minister of Tourism, Transport and Municipalities, presented the Hamilton Sewerage Amendment Act 2016 to...
The public has been urged to be safe and responsible on the roads and the water this holiday weekend by the Bermuda Police Service and community partners.
As the island prepares to celebrate National Heroes Day, Superintendent James Howard said ther...
The Public Accounts Committee is to convene again, at a public hearing at 2.30pm tomorrow at St Paul African Methodist Church Centennial Hall.
Financial secretary Anthony Manders has been invited to detail Ministry of Finance procedure for overseeing...
No churches will be used as polling stations for the referendum on same-sex relationships, home affairs minister Patricia Gordon-Pamplin announced yesterday.
Mrs Gordon-Pamplin told a press conference schools would largely be used for the ballot, as ...
The fixtures for the 2016-17 Premier League season in England have been released this afternoon, with champions Leicester City opening their title defence away to promoted Hull City.
The most mouthwatering match of the opening round on the weekend of...
In an effort to understand the economic climate in Bermuda, the island’s business community has been invited to take part in the fourth wave of the online survey, Bermuda Business Confidence Index.
The survey was first launched in 2014 and is sponsor...
Traffic will be restricted today and tomorrow on Grey’s Bridge in Sandys while Belco carries out transmissions work.
The electricity company will be replacing underwater cables to ensure security of supply for the America’s Cup.
A Belco press release...
A 21-year-old Devonshire woman has been given a 12-month conditional discharge for assaulting police, obstructing an officer and violently resisting arrest.
Appearing in Magistrates’ Court on April 25, Zaire Bean pleaded guilty to the offences that r...
The Royal Gazette/BSX Index closed unchanged at 1,176.55 yesterday after a day without trades.
The BSX Insurance Index was down 6.37 points, or 0.39 per cent, at 1,622.19.
Ten young men were celebrated with a standing ovation yesterday as they graduated from the Department of Parks’ Skills Development Training Programme.
The Department of Parks, the Department of Court Services, and other agencies in partnership with t...