There was standing room only at a packed public meeting organised by the Corporation of St George’s last night to discuss latest developments in the town.
Mayor Garth Rothwell introduced the Corporati...
Shadow Tourism Minister Wayne Furbert is backing Government initiatives to revive the flagging industry — and is also taking credit for providing the sector with “a strong foundation”.
Tourism Ministe...
Tourism Minister Shawn Crockwell is confident the industry can bounce back from a “disappointing” year in 2012.
At a press conference yesterday unveiling a raft of promotional initiatives and strategi...
A St George’s man has been arrested on suspicion of impaired driving.
According to police, the 35-year-old was driving an auxiliary cycle erratically along Crow Lane near Spurling Hill, Pembroke at ar...
The head of a new task force set up to cut waste and overspending from the public purse believes Bermuda’s current debt is “untenable” and is crippling Government’s ability to run the country.
But Spe...
A public meeting is being held tonight seek public input into how a historic burial site can be protected from development.
And pressure group Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda is asking descendant...
Government officials were on hand at LF Wade International Airport yesterday afternoon to welcome the arrival of Delta Air Lines’ inaugural flight from New York’s LaGuardia Airport.
The Boeing 737 jet...
The Department of Health is highlighting a free blood pressure clinic as part of this week’s Public Health Week.
This year’s theme is hypertension, or high blood pressure, and is being promoted with t...
A record-breaking drop in the number of available jobs in the last year has cast doubt on Bermuda’s ability to emerge quickly from four years of recession.
And the Bermuda Employers’ Council has sugge...
A trainee doctor could have her medical studies curtailed because of a shortfall in tuition funding of just $4,265.
And Bermudians are now being urged to help Aisha Bassett in her quest to become a to...