Talks between the Bermuda Society of Arts, which is seeking a new executive director, and the Corporation of Hamilton have come to a standstill, with no indication given, that the gallery will not be ...
Bar owners should not be made responsible for clients who choose to drink drive, but wider powers should be given to police to better monitor Bermuda's roads.
So believes Chamber of Commerce head Phil...
Reports that the former Club Med hotel is to be imploded this summer have left St. George's residents fearful for health and property.
Government's lack of comment did nothing to allay concerns that d...
If this was ever truly 'a man's world', the appointment of Cheryl Hayward-Chew to the head of the Meyer Group of Companies, is proof positive times are a-changing.
The Bermudian firm was established a...
LOCAL students are to be featured in a documentary produced by British cable company Sky TV.
The programme will include theatrical performances planned as part of the Schools Festival, to be celebrat...
The Supreme Court will today determine whether lawyer Julian Hall is free to in Bermuda following an eight-and-a-half-year ban.
A positive ruling for the former Progressive Labour Party MP could see ...
The United Bermuda Party will be around to fight the next General Election, Opposition Leader Kim Swan pledged yesterday.
He conceded there has been discussion among members as to how the UBP should m...
Government's plan to offer technical education in public schools as part of the basic curriculum has raised questions by the United Bermuda Party (UBP).
While supportive of the blend of academic and t...
A surprise move saw the Corporation of Hamilton offer an extended five-year lease to the Bermuda Society of Arts.
BSoA co-president Edwin Smith reacted with shock to the news ¿ he and the governing bo...
Horse-drawn carriages are to remain banned from Harbour Nights events despite calls for the Corporation of Hamilton to revisit that decision.
Operators and stable owners claimed the ruling premature i...