A gas attendant was banned from the road for a year after admitting drinking and driving.
Tyari Harvey, 34, of Warwick, pleaded guilty to driving with an excess of alcohol in his blood on October 8.
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A commercial fisherman was banned from the road after repeatedly refusing to submit to a breath test after crashing his vehicle.
Kevin Winter, 49, from Pembroke denied a charge of driving while impair...
Recreational fishermen are being asked about their fishing habits as part of a Government effort to better manage local fish stock.
The Department of Environmental Protection is mailing out surveys to...
A St George’s man was fined $1,500 in Magistrates’ Court for possession of drugs and drug equipment.
Justin Denbrook, 28, pleaded guilty to possessing cannabis and a scale.
Crown counsel Cindy Clarke ...
A cruise ship visitor was fined $10,000 in Magistrates’ Court for importing more than $1,000 of cannabis.
James Michael Butter, of Massachusetts, said he needed the drug to alleviate pain he suffered ...
A 64-year-old former bus driver was given a conditional discharge after he was found guilty of giving a police officer ‘the birdie’.
Ewart James, a resident of the Salvation Army Shelter, was convicte...
A family outing on Hen Island turned into an archeological expedition after the Roberts family discovered a human skeleton buried in the sand.
“My wife Krystal pulled up what she though was a branch, ...
The Hamilton Seventh-day Adventist Church is calling for the community to come together in an effort to feed needy families.
The church formally launched ‘Operation Five Loaves and Two Fishes' yesterd...
A Massachusetts grandfather was fined $10,000 in Magistrates’ Court this morning after he admitted importing more than $1,000 of cannabis.
James Michael Butter, 58, pleaded guilty to importing 23.45g ...
A child playing on Hen Island in St George’s Harbour made a grim discovery a human skeleton possibly buried for more than 175 years.
Andrew Baylay, chairman of the National Trust’s Archaeological Rese...