GOVERNMENT was yesterday urged to reconsider its decision not to attend a United Nations (UN) regional seminar on decolonisation scheduled in the Caribbean next week.
With Bermuda now considering the ...
A YEAR-long battle to have Government move mentally-challenged residents living in deplorable conditions at Dockyard's Lefroy House has ended with their transfer to newly-refurbished homes.
Health Min...
A TALL Ships race to Bermuda has been planned for 2009, the event designed to coincide with the 400th anniversary of the island's founding by Sir George Somers.
The event is being organised by Tall Sh...
ALMOST $50,000 was stolen from the Visitors Service Bureau (VSB) and an employee has been fired as a result of the theft, the understands.
Staff at the Chamber of Commerce ? the body responsible for ...
THE importance of public relations was defined for businesses at a lunch held at the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club (RBYC) yesterday.
Managing director of Troncossi Public Relations, Elizabeth Tee, gave the...
A STATE-of-the-art animal care hospital is to open at the Bermuda Aquarium Museum & Zoo (BAMZ) next year, one of several major improvements planned for the Flatts facility in the coming decade.
Govern...
THE Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) is searching for camera hogs, dogs, and all manner of pets, to star in its upcoming 2006 calendar.
Owners across the island are being asked ...
ALCOHOL abuse remains "a big problem in Bermuda", according to one of the island's leading drug prevention organisations.
Though dedicated research to determine the depth of the problem has not been c...
THE photo editor of renowned magazine National Geographic Traveler will lend her constructive critique to works in an upcoming exhibit at the Bermuda Society of Arts (BSoA).
Linda B. Meyerriecks will ...
POPULAR Bermudian reggae singer 'Tiny T' has signed a deal with Platinum Pyramid Records, a Los Angeles-based recording company.
The artist was spotted by company executives on the island for the Berm...