POLICE have advised merchants to use extreme caution in accepting credit cards for payment from overseas clients. Con men are using forged credit cards to purchase expensive items from stores, with re...
BUSES are to travel the entire island collecting food for the needy as part of a campaign organised by the Hands of Love Ministry.
Next Saturday, drivers will leave from St. George's and Dockyard, mak...
BERMUDIAN Timothy Miller was this week appointed head of Lanier Business Products Centre.
A premier supplier of office equipment on the island, it provides photocopiers, fax machines, printers and a v...
MARINE police are to get a new boat, replacing their well-known Blue Heron with a 16-metre craft purposed designed for Bermuda.
The new vessel is being built in Australia and is expected to arrive on ...
COCO Reef Resort has again refused to answer questions on why it removed wheelchair access during the multi-million-dollar renovations to its South Shore property two years ago.
Government also appear...
And the results of a telephone survey which asked residents how Bermuda could achieve sustainable development, a balance between preservation and economic opportunity, is to be released in the coming ...
STRONG security measures are in place for the Cup Match holiday, designed to keep pace with Government's tough anti-weapons law which came into effect this morning.
Revellers may also be assured that ...
A LOCAL organisation is encouraging new mothers to breast-feed for reasons slightly out of the ordinary.
According to La Leche League of Bermuda, the practice offers an excellent solution to the tradi...
PHOTOGRAPHER Sarah Hughes recently spent a week in Bolivia, her initial aim to capture the crisis faced by the Third World nation as a means of making the world more aware.
The experience so moved her...
BOB Marley's legendary band, The Wailers, is to perform in Bermuda next week, part of a musical showcase which hopes to raise money for children's charities.
Also appearing at the Bermuda One Love 200...