Plans for a ten-storey building on Serpentine Road have been refused planning permission due to the height of the proposed building.
The building, proposed for the current site of the Quickie Lickie L...
A homeless woman was given a conditional discharge after she admitted cursing at a Government employee.
Felicia Hassan, 42, pleaded guilty at Magistrates’ Court to using offensive words to Natasha Smi...
A Pembroke man was banned from driving after he crashed his car on Crow Lane.
Reginald Lamb-Thompson, 20, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to driving while impaired on September 17.
Crown counsel ...
A 16-year-old was yesterday accused wilful damage after allegedly starting a fire in a boy’s correctional home.
Jiriko Powell was charged in Magistrates’ Court with setting a couch on fire in Oleander...
Somersfield Academy celebrated UN’s Day of Peace with a visit from a candidate for President of Senegal.
Moustapha Mbacke, a guest of the school’s humanities teacher Jason Hammer, spoke to the M5 clas...
Two Pembroke teenagers were fined yesterday in Magistrates’ Court after a drunken late night altercation in Paget.
Rakhai Paul, 18, from Curving Avenue, pleaded guilty to driving while impaired, viole...
Two people accused of robbing a man and teenage girl at knifepoint were yesterday given bail.
Zharrin Simmons, 19, and Ezra Mark Ararat, 25, were released on $15,000 bail with a surety of a like amoun...
Next weekend, Bermudians are being invited to take part in the world’s largest global social photography event the Fourth Annual Worldwide Photo Walk.
Between 8am and 11am on Sunday, October 2, both p...
Environmentalists declared a campaign to get residents to carpool got off to “a good start” yesterday.
Abbie Goodwin-Caldas and Zoë Kempe had encouraged motorists to use public transportation, pedal b...
An American tourist was fined $1,000 yesterday after cannabis was found in his cruise ship cabin.
Gabriel Rivera, 35, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to one count of cannabis possession.
The cour...