Several students at Bermuda College recently earned international certification in electrical wiring.
In total 12 graduates completed the five-year programme to earn their National Joint Apprenticeshi...
The Department of Environmental Protection has announced a new hotline for the public to contact fisheries wardens and managers.
The public can now contact fisheries officials regarding illegal fishin...
The City of Hamilton is looking to get more feedback from the community by allowing members of the public to ask questions during board meetings.
At a public meeting at City Hall, board members discus...
Two men were found not guilty of attempted murder yesterday after the victim refused to attend court and another witness said he could not recall the incident.
Puisne Judge Carlisle Greaves ordered th...
Two men charged with the attempted murder of David Godwin were found not guilty this morning in Supreme Court.
Puisne Judge Carlisle Greaves ordered the seven man, five woman jury to find Jah’mico Tro...
Efforts to protect the Sargasso Sea are closer to fruition, according to Environment Minister Walter Roban.
He said that members of the Sargasso Sea Alliance (SSA) met at the Bermuda Institute of Ocea...
St George’s residents have met with representatives from Government and the proposed Park Hyatt resort over plans to put a sewage treatment facility in their backyard.
David Hillier, a member of a gro...
The proposed Park Hyatt resort is intended to create a community “reminiscent of the Town of St George’s”, according to developers.
The nearly 40 buildings that make up the resort are designed to fit ...
A 43-year-old who swore at police officers has been fined $1,000.
Elliot Warren pleaded guilty to using offensive words near Pompano Beach Club on June 17. Crown counsel Cindy Clarke told Magistrates’...
A man was fined $10,000 in Magistrates’ Court yesterday after he was caught harvesting a protected species of sea snail.
Carlos Moniz, 64, pleaded guilty to one count of collecting 544 West Indian top...