DOCKYARD needs a "rebirth" if it is to remain as a viable attraction for cruise visitors, Transport Minister Ewart Brown believes.
And, he says, such changes could take place as early as next year.
"I...
PAST commissions should be examined and members of the legal fraternity consulted, before a massive review of the judicial system would be considered, Attorney General Paula Cox said yesterday.
"There...
THE Department of Health is offering influenza shots to the public beginning on Monday.
The vaccines will be available at the Hamilton, St. George's and Somerset clinics at a cost of $10.
"Influenza i...
AS the new executive director of the Bermuda National Trust, Steve Conway's great hope is to increase public appreciation of all that is unique to the island.
Once that has been achieved, he believes,...
RESIDENTS are being asked to gather seeds from native and endemic trees as part of an island-wide campaign to replenish the huge loss caused by Hurricane Fabian.
The critical shortage of plants - and ...
THE Bermuda International Film Festival (BIFF) is to offer hands-on animation workshops for kids under the pupillage of one of the craft's veterans.
Canadian Erik Goulet, a teacher of stop-motion anim...
THE Fairmont Southampton Princess Hotel is to briefly resume operations this weekend, opening its doors to participants in this year's World Rugby Classic.
Initially scheduled to remain closed through...
AS the Keep Bermuda Beautiful organisation held its annual Marine Clean-Up Day last month, Dolphin Quest staff and interns did their part, clearing coastal areas wrecked by the passage of Hurricane Fa...
THE island's first training and development conference is set for the end of this month at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess Hotel.
Host of the event is ASTD Global Network Bermuda, a newly-established, ...
LITTERING and illegal dumping continue to be a major headache in Bermuda because present legislation is inefficient and offenders know they won't be prosecuted, says Keep Bermuda Beautiful executive d...