A man attempted to break into a liquor store, but ran away after a neighbour intervened.
The man, dressed in black with a black and white scarf around his mouth, tried to kick in the door at Churchill...
A phone-in service for payments to renew vehicle licences has been set up to help people who do not have internet access.
The new Transport Control Department system allows people to renew licences fo...
People are being warned to ignore threatening e-mails circulating in Bermuda.
Police said the offender uses different e-mail addresses from Microsoft Outlook accounts that claim to know the recipient’...
People are being invited to submit their personal experiences of the Covid-19 crisis to form part of an online exhibition by the National Museum of Bermuda.
United Together: Sharing Bermuda’s Covid-19...
A Bermuda church has donated to charity after being forced to suspend its food hamper programme during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Wesley Methodist Church gave $3,000 each to the Women’s Resource Centre an...
A motorcyclist led police on a chase after they spotted him breaking the curfew on Friday night.
The suspect was riding west on St John’s Road, Pembroke, at about 11pm when police asked him to stop.
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Staff at the island’s largest supermarket chain have been kitted out with personal protective equipment to help combat spread of Covid-19.
A spokesman for The MarketPlace said staff at the stores and...
Two helicopters flew above Bermuda yesterday as part of Britain’s preparation for future hurricanes.
The aircraft took off from RFA Argus, part of the Royal Navy’s Royal Fleet Auxiliary Merchant Navy ...
A charity has partnered with a delivery company to help at-risk children and families during the coronavirus outbreak.
Gina Spence Productions is providing gift cards for food and medicine for 23 fami...
Coastguard boats on patrol escorted two vessels to St George’s for customs clearance last week.
The service, part of the Royal Bermuda Regiment, also intercepted and turned back a boat with four peopl...