Fire engines rushed to the Belco plant on Serpentine Road this afternoon after a fire broke at the facility.
A company spokesman later confirmed that the insulation around the exhaust system of an eng...
Caribbean postal administrators will be on the Island next week when Bermuda hosts a conference examining the sustainability of the service.
And the four-day Annual Caribbean Postal Union conference c...
The leadership of the One Bermuda Alliance remains unchanged after nobody stepped forward to challenge Premier Michael Dunkley.
There has also been no challenger for the position of deputy leader, cur...
A downpour on Sunday resulted in last month being the wettest August on record, according to Bermuda Weather Service figures.
A total of 14.09 inches of rain fell in the month, beating the previous re...
Health chiefs have defended their decision to house a quadriplegic on a ward for geriatrics with mental conditions for 40 years, insisting that there was no other place for him until now.
And, the Ber...
The Bermuda Hospitals Board has defended the quality of care quadriplegic Luke Caines has received during his 40 years at the Continuing Care Unit, claiming that he does not have any bed sores, is all...
Plans to move a quadriplegic out of a hospital ward that he has called home for 40 years to a facility for people in wheelchairs has hit a $6,000 stumbling block.
And the charity that hopes to take ov...
Taxi chief Derek Young has defended his members in the wake of complaints about the industry.
Last week, restaurant owners and patrons in St George accused drivers of giving the East End a wide berth,...
Questions have been raised as to why health chiefs allowed Luke Caines to remain at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital’s Continuing Care Unit for almost 40 years — and why they have now agreed that he ...
Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy has expressed surprise that the Corporation of Hamilton is refusing to endorse a Government-drafted Code of Conduct for the municipality.
But the Minister implied th...