Mayor Graeme Outerbridge is “deeply concerned” about reports that his deputy ordered the removal of scores of parking signs in Hamilton.
Mr Outerbridge said an inquiry into the actions of Deputy Mayor...
Transport Minister Shawn Crockwell is urging motorists and pedestrians to take care on the roads after two elderly women were involved in accidents at crossings in recent days.
Last Thursday a 79-year...
A police investigation into the disappearance of new parking signs in Hamilton has been dropped — after it was discovered that the “theft” had been secretly instigated by Deputy Mayor Donal Smith and ...
Residents are being encouraged to discover a huge range of resources they can now access at the Bermuda National Library — and could be in line for a prize if they join up.
The facility is promoting t...
Community and Culture Minister Wayne Scott showed he has a head for heights when he welcomed members of a St Kitts stilt walking team to the Island this morning.
The stilt walkers will be taking part ...
All work permit holders have now signed a declaration acknowledging that they are not entitled to permanent residency on the Island.
The document was introduced by Government last year after it contro...
Shadow Immigration Minister Walton Brown has launched a bid for the leadership of the Opposition Progressive Labour Party.
Mr Brown confirmed he will challenge current leader Marc Bean at the PLP’s An...
An upgrade in technology has enabled the Bermuda Tourism Authority to obtain up-to-the-minute data on industry trends and visitor views, helping the organisation develop strategies for the future.
In ...
Young drinkers will be asked to prove their age at bars and other licensed premises when laws tackling under-age drinking come into effect next month.
Premier and National Security Minister Michael Du...
The Bermuda Post Office must provide high levels of service, increase efficiency and examine new revenue streams if it is to survive, according to Premier Michael Dunkley.
Opening the annual Caribbean...