Restaurateurs can learn this week about how reusable schemes that have been introduced around the world can also be used in Bermuda.
Different approaches to being more environmentally friendly will be...
Damaged equipment after a lightning strike and power cut at the Irie FM studio during Hurricane Fiona has prevented the radio station from broadcasting on the airwaves since Friday.
But the reggae mus...
Hurricane conditions were expected to hit Canada tonight as Fiona raced towards the country’s maritime provinces.
Officials warned residents there to prepare for coastal flooding and power outages.
Th...
College and university graduates who are looking for work were encouraged today to apply for a government scheme to help boost their job prospects.
The Department of Workforce Development invited inte...
Now is not the time for the island to consider independence, said a former premier who asked the public to vote on the issue more than 25 years ago.
Sir John Swan resigned as leader of the United Berm...
It has been a time of mourning and reflection for people all over the world, as presidents, premiers and the public pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II.
But for many, the past nine days have also includ...
MPs and senators will gather today to offer remarks and condolences on the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Legislators will come together from 10am in a special sitting led by Dennis Lister, the Speaker ...
Bermuda is among 22 countries that require fully vaccinated people to take Covid-19 tests to visit, a travel agency website showed.
A restrictions map on Kayak indicated that another four countries re...
An injunction designed to prevent private estate homeowners from trespassing and “committing a nuisance” on their neighbour’s land has been upheld in the Supreme Court.
Simon and Deirdre Storey applie...
An appeal was made by the Tax Commissioner for lawyers and legal firms to tackle payroll tax arrears that totalled more than $2.9 million.
Derek Rawlins asked the Bermuda Bar Association to help by “e...