Long-term staffing problems are said to be behind a backlog of building applications and maladministration within the Planning Department.
Sources told the Mid-Ocean News that "a dearth of senior plan...
Young scientists from developing countries are to receive an academic boost from the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS).
The local facility received a $500,000 grant to establish the Nippon Fo...
Kim Swan joins the House of Assembly as a Member of Parliament next month, almost 25 years to the day he first ran as a candidate for the then-governing United Bermuda Party (UBP).
Mr. Swan won his St...
Butterfield Bank has received accolades from Euromoney magazine, a publication geared to the wholesale financial world, its institutions and its users.
The magazine honoured Butterfield Bank with two ...
A St. David's property owner whose neighbours used her land without her consent to build a driveway to their home is demanding that Government explain why they were given Planning permission.
Jennifer...
Residents were yesterday urged to donate blood over the Christmas season with medical professionals stressing that such acts could ultimately "give the gift of life" to another.
The Bermuda Hospitals ...
Bermuda's first survey of the island's senior population is going well, with volunteers driving the initiative forward.
According to project director Valerie Pethen (pictured), the scheme is proving a...
Galleries behind two major juried events have urged artists not to be put off by their close scheduling.
The Bermuda National Gallery is to hold its Bacardi Biennial in April. The Masterworks Museum o...
People are living longer and in better health than previous generations, according to a recent study of ageing populations around the world.
And those over the age of 60 are making valuable contributi...
MIXOLOGY, a showcase of works by photographer Amanda Temple continues at the Bermuda Society of Arts this week.
The display comes as Ms Temple celebrates 15 years as a professional and at a time when ...