A new project put forward by the St David’s Historical Society could give a taste of Island life 400 years ago.
The society is hoping to build a temporary settler’s dwelling on the same St David’s pro...
An earthquake that spawned tremors from North Carolina to Ontario shocked quite a few Bermudians living in North America yesterday.
The 5.9 magnitude earthquake, which was around half-a-mile deep, was...
Anti-racism group Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda (CURB) could host regular sessions on internalised racism based on popular demand.
CURB member Cordell Riley said the group had originally intend...
Visitors and locals crowded Hamilton Bus Station yesterday in an effort to catch what could be the last bus home.
While many of the passengers were upset about the situation, most were more interested...
A 37-year-old woman was injured on Monday night after she crashed into a traffic sign and utility pole.
A Police spokeswoman said yesterday that at around 7.50pm, police responded to a reported single...
Police media manager Dwayne Caines will next month take over the position of Acting Director of the Department of Communication and Information Services.
Mr Caines, who has previously worked with the ...
The Veendam will not be visiting St George’s next year, leaving the town without a regular cruise ship in the 2012 season.
However, St George’s Mayor Kenneth Bascome said that he has already discussed...
A 25-year-old man was sentenced to ten days’ jail for using offensive words during a drunken altercation on Front Street.
Treadwell Smith pleaded guilty to using offensive words near Point Pleasant Pa...
A Warwick man was jailed for three years after he admitted breaking into a Hamilton gas station just hours after being released from prison.
Clinton Smith, 35, pleaded guilty to two counts of burglary...
A father-of-two was sentenced to five years in prison after he admitted smuggling almost a kilogram of cocaine to the Island.
Carim Clarke, 29, of East Dale Lane, Southampton, pleaded guilty in Magist...