Bermuda College will host its first winter commencement in ten years this week to celebrate 20 students earning degrees, diplomas or certificate qualifications.
Winter commencements are only held when...
Plans to change a former furniture store on Reid Street into a children’s play facility have been submitted to the Department of Planning.
According to the application, submitted by Lori King on Janua...
The sale of the gaming ship Niobe Corinthian appeared to get off to a slow start in St David’s yesterday.
A notice published in the Official Gazette on Friday said pre-registered bidders would be able...
A former Corporation of Hamilton trash collector was fined $50,000 after police found cannabis in his trash truck.
A subsequent search of the Sandys home he shared with the mother of his child reveale...
A 22-year-old yesterday denied having cannabis in Westgate.
Appearing in Magistrates’ Court, Julian Washington pleaded not guilty to one count of possessing cannabis in an increased penalty zone, name...
Computer and electronics shop iStore has closed its doors, with the Commercial Court ordering the wind-up of the company to pay outstanding debts.
Winding up includes the dissolution of all legal and ...
A series of cow deaths that caused a quarantine at a Devonshire farm were caused by oleander poisoning, according to veterinarian Dr Dane Coombs.
Belhaven farm was closed off in November after farmer ...
Students of Somersfield Academy are hosting a Zumba party to raise funds for the Reading Clinic.
The event, scheduled to take place at the Somersfield Academy Gym on Saturday, will include a ZumbAtomi...
Bermuda Police officers will soon travel to Montserrat to help investigate allegations of police misconduct.
One officer in The Royal Montserrat Police Service has been suspended, and a second sent on...
Island Construction is busy preparing a section of land near Devonshire Marsh so it can be returned to the Bermuda National Trust.
Jennifer Gray, of the Bermuda National Trust, said that Island Constr...