The Ministry of Health has issued a reminder for all local employers that the deadline to submit information for the annual report on accidents and occupational illnesses in the workplace.
For those employers who have yet to return their report to th...
If you were lucky enough to get the green light on the South Shore Road hospital road works, luckier still to miss the worst of the rush hour... then you probably got stuck behind this tree.
It crashed down across Reid Street, near the junction of Pa...
Letters and e-mails in support of a neglected dog have been sent to Minister of the Environment Marc Bean amid an outpouring of public concern over the case.
The SPCA hopes to meet Permanent Secretary to the Ministry Derrick Binns over the fate of Ve...
Bermudians made to purchase land licences should be given a refund, according to Opposition Senator Michael Fahy.
But while the Senator said scheme was discriminatory and harmful to the real estate industry, Senator David Burt denied both claims, say...
Amendments to PACE and orders intended to encourage greater adoption of solar power were among the legislation approved in Senate.
According to Justice Minister Kim Wilson, the Police and Criminal Evidence Amendment Act (No 2) is intended to clarify ...
Companies owed Government more than $27 million in Social Insurance contributions as of last November, according to Junior Finance Minister David Burt.
Responding to written parliamentary questions asked by Opposition Senator Toni Daniels, Sen Burt r...
Government Senator Jonathan Smith criticised the Opposition for repeatedly setting back a proposed debate on violent crime.
But while Progressive Labour Party Senator Smith said he believed the Opposition was trying to retreat following positive crim...
Two bouncing baby boys were born yesterday on February 29, the day that marks a leap year.
The first leap year baby to arrive in Bermuda this year was born at 1.31pm at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
Baby Hall weighed in at 8.1lbs. A hospital spo...
Debate about privatisation of Government services has been reignited as a result of the yawning Budget gap.
The notion of closing that gap by wiping out the losses many Government services incur, along with the injection of cash that would result fr...
A new variety store will be opening in St George’s today.
East End Variety, at 8 Duke of York Street, will sell groceries and household goods, among other offerings, said Leon Dickinson, owner of the new business.
Somerset Primary, home of the Bees, had its second annual Math Jeopardy Competition on February 9. Math Jeopardy is an exciting game based on the TV show “Jeopardy”. Representatives from each house and year level showed off their knowledge of mathema...
Market watchers are speculating that Wells Fargo is eyeing insurance brokerage Willis as a potential purchase in lieu of a wealth management deal.
According to Dow Jones, KBW investment bank speculates Wells Fargo could make an offer for Willis Group...