The Bermuda Police Service yesterday issued a warning to the public over an e-mail scam claiming to be from the London 2012 Olympic Organising Committee.
A spokeswoman for the service said that an e-m...
Transportation Minister Terry Lister yesterday met with Union leader Chris Furbert over potential changes to the bus timetable.
A spokesman for the Transportation Department described the meeting as “...
Bermuda could be in for a wet and windy weekend as Tropical Storm Ophelia is expected to pass to the Islands’ east as a Category 1 hurricane.
According to the Bermuda Weather Service, the storm system...
Bermuda Archives director Karla Hayward has been placed on administrative leave, The Royal Gazette understands.
Earlier this month, staff at the archives voted by secret ballot to strike unless Ms Hay...
National Security Minister Wayne Perinchief last night failed to get reselected as the Progressive Labour Party candidate for his Pembroke Central constituency, losing out to former Senator Walton Bro...
The One Bermuda Alliance this afternoon rolled out three candidates for the general election.
Party leader Craig Cannonier this afternoon announced Anthony Francis, Toni Spring and Trevor Moniz would ...
Plans to turn a vacant lot in north Hamilton into a skate park have been approved by the Planning Board.
However, Darren Booth of the Urban Park Association (UPA) said they are still looking for spons...
A Pembroke man who pushed officers and swore at them as they tried to search him, received a stiff fine in Magistrates’ Court.
Richard Judge, 57, said he lashed out because it was the second time he w...
A St George’s man was fined $200 in Magistrates’ Court yesterday after he admitted stealing $39 worth of groceries.
Anthony Iris, 58, pleaded guilty to one count of theft, telling the court that he wa...
A Pembroke man was fined in Magistrates’ Court this morning after admitting he pushed and swore at officers trying to search him.
Richard Judge, 57, said he lashed out because he was drunk and it was ...