The first earthquake in more than a decade hit the Island yesterday.
Although the tremors only measured a relatively minor 4.6 on the Richter Scale, the quake generated huge conversation texts and e-...
This year’s Bermuda Day Parade will run in the opposite direction this year, starting at Bernard Park and ending at City Hall.
In an announcement at Victoria Park yesterday, Minister of Youth, Familie...
Weekly summer street festival Destination Dockyard has been scrapped this year and replaced by Royal Naval Nights.
Destination Dockyard had been organised by the Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by t...
A disabled driver was banned from driving all vehicles for two years after he admitted injuring another motorist by reckless driving.
Nelson Pearman, 28, from Pembroke, pleaded guilty to causing actua...
A senior citizen had to be pulled from his car after it hit an embankment and flipped over on Somerset Road
The 78-year-old was driving alone when the single-vehicle accident happened in Sandys around...
The public are being asked to use extra caution on beaches after hundreds of jellyfish and Portuguese Man o’ War have washed up on the Island’s shores.
Yesterday, members of the public told The Royal ...
The Development Application Board (DAB) has criticised Wedco for showing “complete disregard” for the Planning process regarding the Dockyard Bus Depot. In the minutes of the board’s March 30 meeting,...
Developers of a proposed hotel and marina project in St George’s met with East End residents this week to explain their vision and garner feedback.
Jeremy Spencer of developer Leading Edge Limited sai...
A disabled driver was banned from driving all vehicles for two years after he admitted injuring another motorist by reckless driving in an October collision.
Nelson Pearman, 28, from Pembroke, pleaded...
The St George’s Golf Course could soon be open for play again, with Government expected to announce some details as soon as today.
During a meeting in St George’s last night regarding the potential de...