A WOMAN who worked tirelessly for seven years in support of the island's young people was yesterday rewarded for her volunteer efforts.
Rosette Richardson received a CableVision Community Service Awar...
A LOCAL company with a long-held reputation for poor customer service has launched a two-pronged initiative to improve its public image.
Management and staff at the HWP Group underwent intensive train...
BERMUDIAN homeowners are getting rich off the island's expatriate community, charging exorbitant rents for relatively moderate properties, according to a British daily.
London's Financial Times said l...
NORTHWEST Airlines has cut its service to Bermuda, one of several routes the company has abandoned since it filed for bankruptcy in September.
The airline returned to Bermuda last year after an absenc...
BERMUDA will not have a "law-abiding, productive and successful" society unless a premium is placed on education and entrepreneurship, US Consul General Gregory Slayton has warned.
In a speech to the ...
A HANDFUL of projects considered of benefit to the environment received a financial boast from Government.
Environment Minister Neletha Butterfield presented cheques totalling $49,000 as part of the E...
ATTORNEY General Larry Mussenden yesterday defended a decision to award $2,840.63 in compensation to the family of a teenager brutally raped and murdered while vacationing on the island.
Rebecca Middl...
A BERMUDIAN singer is poised to take over the Christian airwaves, signed by a major record label after its founder heard her on a radio station.
Ayiesha Woods was born in Bermuda but left the island t...
BERMUDA poet Michael Bickley will travel to Las Vegas next month, having been invited to showcase his talent as part of an international symposium.
Mr. Bickley will present his work for judging at the...
THE Bermuda Taxi Association (BTA) yesterday expressed a wait-and-see attitude following the passage of a bill allowing full-time limousines on the island.
BTA president Michael Ray said his members w...