Thousands of people crowded the streets of Hamilton this afternoon to witness the 2011 Bermuda Day Parade.
Dancers, drummers and dozens of parade floats set out from Bernard's Park while revelers play...
Saltus principal Ted Staunton has dismissed BHS’ inclusion in the Oxbridge Guide as a ‘mere advertisement’.
The Bermuda High School for Girls was featured with schools from around the world in the int...
A teenager has been sentenced to a month in prison after he admitted possessing a stolen motorcycle.
Kashi Jones, 18, told officers that he had purchased the bike from Troy Harris, but investigating o...
A Somerset electrician was fined after he admitted having 6.5g of cannabis stashed in his bike seat.
Sheridan Bremar, 54, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court on Thursday to possessing the controlled ...
Government workers will be given discounts at 25 North East Hamilton businesses as part of a new initiative to encourage people to shop local.
Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Kim Wilson yester...
Government workers will be given discounts for shopping at certain retailers in North Hamilton until the end of June as part of a campaign encouraging people to shop local.
Announced this morning by M...
A social inquiry report was yesterday ordered on a senior social worker after she was found guilty in Magistrates’ Court of dishonesty.
Kennette Robinson was found guilty of dishonestly obtaining a gi...
The importance of nurses in Bermuda’s ageing population was driven home at the 2011 Nursing Expo yesterday.
Health Minister Zane DeSilva opened the annual event, organised by the Bermuda Nurses’ Assoc...
Lionfish are in the waters surrounding the Island for good but their population can be controlled, according to Chris Flook of the Bermuda Aquarium.
He said that measures intended to reduce the invasi...
Two St George’s men pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court after both were caught driving while impaired on May 14.
Delano Burgess, a 32-year-old bartender, and Joao Manuel Botelho, a 54-year-old labour...