In a television interview with the Bermuda Broadcasting Company's Ian Rawlins last night, a confident Premier Jennifer Smith suggested the media adjust its focus should the Progressive Labour Party (P...
After days without full telephone service, 85 percent of the residents and offices in the Point Finger Road area have had their lines restored, BTC spokeswoman Ona Fletcher said last night in a press ...
It may be the end of the road for residents who make and sell mixed music compact discs (CDs) in the near future as Bermuda will be looking at amending its copyright laws after the General Election.
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Government will not make any apologies for protecting the rights of Bermudians, acting Minister of Labour David Burch said last night in a press release.
Lt. Col. Burch was responding to claims made b...
Police are investigating a stabbing incident which left a left a gas station employee in hospital receiving treatment.
According to Police media spokesman Robin Simmons, around 5.30 p.m. yesterday Pol...
Unfortunately for some, Hurricane Emily struck during high tide. The National Trust, whose headquarters, `Waterville', is located off Crow Lane, was one of many places which were flooded by the surpri...
Carla Zuill: Are there gangs in Bermuda?
Terry Lister: There's an element of socialisation, young men congregating together and because we're hanging out on the corner every afternoon after work, does...
Mike is a black male, under 25, who wears braids in his hair and has a mouthful of gold teeth. Baggy pants hang off his waist and often he frequents his Somerset neighbourhood with many of his childho...
"Jamel" is adamant that he is not a gang member.
But the 25-year-old admits that he could be considered to be part of the "Frontline crew" a neighbourhood group centred on Court Street.
And he admits ...
Despite receiving no funds from the Bermuda National Trust or otherwise, work on the restoration of a Bermuda-style house in the Turks and Caicos is set to begin in May, said local builder Sanders Fri...