The trial of a Customs officer accused of conspiring to import drugs was yesterday adjourned until next month.
Bromwin Thompson, 41, is charged with using his employment in public service to corruptly...
Work in the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital (KEMH) kitchen came to a halt yesterday morning after an argument between management and staff.
However both sides were able to come to an agreement, allo...
A Southampton man has denied sexually touching a six-year-old girl playing in her yard.
The senior citizen faces two charges of sexual exploitation of a young person on December 20 after allegedly tou...
Education Minister Dame Jennifer Smith formally opened the redeveloped Technical Education Centre at the Bermuda College.
The two-year redevelopment project was carried out largely by students, and in...
The Corporation of St George’s told residents this week that plans to build two new hotels in the area are moving forward.
At a public meeting held on Thursday night at Penno’s Wharf, Alderman Steven ...
Birdwatchers yesterday spotted the first longtail of the year, suggesting a cold and rainy winter might be nearing an end.
Andrew Dobson, president of the Bermuda Audubon Society, noticed a longtail i...
Speculation was mounting last night that Government could be about to announce a special development order (SDO) for Tucker’s Point resort.
Environment Minister Walter Roban refused to comment yesterd...
The Bermuda Youth Council has been “reinvented” to provide Government with the perspective of Bermuda’s young people.
Minister without Portfolio Michael Weeks said the 11-person council, made up of se...
More flights between Bermuda and the Northeast US were cancelled yesterday as the region faced heavy snow.
Delta flights between Bermuda and Boston were cancelled, as was an American Airlines flight s...
Participants in the annual End-to-End race can benefit from a training programme launched yesterday by Health Minister Zane DeSilva.
A brochure detailing the ‘Get Ready, Get Fit’ initiative will be ma...