The Corporation of St George’s has been given a $750,000 cash windfall from Government to pay for operational expenses and upgrades in the town.
And the municipality can expect further revenues estima...
Public transport workers are renewing calls for increased security after yet another bus driver was attacked on the job.
In the latest incident, which took place yesterday morning on South Road, a 53-...
A pressure group calling for a referendum on gaming has collected close to 4,000 signatures in just a few weeks.
And one group member has launched a fresh attack on Government after it was revealed th...
The Progressive Labour Party has dismissed claims it is spreading “reckless, unpatriotic and potentially destructive” information about Government policies abroad, insisting that its concerns are genu...
Unlucky Warwick residents have suffered power outages three times in the last week because of three unrelated technical glitches.
The lights first went out for several hours on February 5, affecting a...
Bermuda’s ties to the UK port of Liverpool will be highlighted during a series of lectures next month to mark the transatlantic slave trade.
The Africa Diaspora Heritage Trail Bermuda Foundation has o...
Chamber of Commerce executive director Joanne MacPhee has been sacked after shouting at unionised workers who were marching in support of sacked colleagues.
Mrs MacPhee was on the balcony of a Front S...
Two days of widespread industrial action prompted by the sacking of unionised hotel staff came to an end after a climbdown by the resort’s managers.
The dispute, which began after ten Fairmont Hamilto...
Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Joanne MacPhee has been sacked after attacking unionised workers who were marching in support of sacked colleagues.
Mrs MacPhee, was on the balcony of a Front St...
A pressure group fighting to obtain access to recordings of court proceedings has questioned official claims that the sessions were never taped.
Last month the Civil Justice Advocacy Group (CJAG) file...