Works Minister Derrick Burgess yesterday gave details on a programme to train unemployed people in horticultural skills by cleaning up the Railway Trail.
Under the Railway Trail Hiring Initiative, it’...
Fire investigators are continuing to collect information as they probe the cause of this month’s HWP fire.
Lieutenant Wenda Roberts, spokeswoman for Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service, yesterday said off...
Works Minister Derrick Burgess this morning gave details on a programme to train young people in horticultural skills.
Under the Railway Trail Hiring Initiative, it’s hoped 24 people will become train...
A rise in mumps cases has prompted concern from Chief Medical Officer John Cann.
Several cases have been reported so far this year, compared to an average of less than one per year for the previous de...
Dockworkers appear set to find out whether they’ll face temporary redundancies as their union dispute comes to a head.
It’s understood dock managers Stevedoring had offered to postpone layoffs if Berm...
Three dance students have been awarded National Dance Foundation scholarships set up by actress Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Olivia Taylor, ten, Mikayla Wilson, 12, and Fredrika Hill, 17, will attend next ye...
Hoteliers stressed the importance of portraying Bermuda in a positive light as they warned of the potentially damaging consequences of strike action.
Mike Winfield, CEO at Cambridge Beaches, said ever...
Both Opposition parties last night called for unions and managers to avoid bringing the Island to a standstill as tension remains high in a number of industries.
For the second Sunday in a row, The Ol...
Martin Law has resigned as executive director of Bermuda Employers’ Council.
Mr Law stepped down for personal reasons after six years in the post, according to a joint statement from the BEC and Mr La...
Perishable goods are likely to remain on board The Oleander instead of on supermarket shelves for the second weekend in succession as dockworkers’ overtime ban continues.
Dockworkers are refusing to w...