An American tourist was fined yesterday after customs officers discovered cannabis in his cruise ship cabin.
Roderick Johnson, 42, pleaded guilty to importing the drug, which he told Magistrates’ Cour...
Bermuda police will be highly visible on land and sea this week as the Island celebrates Cup Match.
Acting Assistant Commissioner Martin Weekes said yesterday that along with high visibility patrols a...
Police will be highly visible on land and sea this week as the Island celebrates the Cup Match holiday.
Acting Assistant Commissioner Martin Weekes said this morning that along with high visibility pa...
Health Minister Zane DeSilva yesterday released the Bermuda Hospitals Board’s Annual Reports for 2009 and 2010.
The reports, which detail the boards’ financial position as well as documenting various ...
The sentencing of convicted killer Antonio Myers, 26, has been delayed until September.
In March, Myers was found guilty in Supreme Court of the 2009 murder of Kumi Harford, 30, on St Monica’s Road.
S...
Several Bermudian students working toward environmental careers have been given a helping hand by the Steinhoff/Bermuda Zoological Society (BZS) Scholarship.
And two budding engineers were awarded a n...
Accused robber Leo Burgess was freed from custody yesterday after he was cleared of charges of aggravated burglary and possessing a firearm.
The 17-year-old was found not guilty by a majority verdict ...
Plans for the proposed Park Hyatt resort in St George’s has received dozens of objections, including a petition with almost 300 signatures.
Among the common complaints are concerns about sewage treatm...
Accused robber Leo Burgess was this afternoon found not guilty of aggravated burglary and possessing a firearm while underage.
Mr Burgess, 17, was found not guilty by a majority verdict of nine to thr...
The trial of a 17-year-old charged with aggravated burglary continued yesterday with the Crown and defence putting forward closing statements.
While Crown counsel Nicole Smith emphasised the DNA evide...