A proposed new project at Mill Creek could help reduce flooding in the area - while also helping the local eel population.
The Development Applications Board was scheduled to debate the construction ...
A teenager was yesterday charged with having unlawful carnal knowledge of a minor.
The incident allegedly happened between April 1 and April 3 this year in Sandys.
Neither the 13-year-old female vict...
A $240,000 study is to be carried out into the impact of modifying Town Cut Channel and Two Rock passage to allow larger ships to berth in Hamilton and St George's.
A spokesman for the Department of T...
The mother of a man who accused police of beating him described standing between the officers and her son minutes before the alleged attack.
Gina Robinson told Magistrates’ Court on Friday that police...
Arnold's Market Ltd was fined $1,200 yesterday for illegally importing carrots and broccoli.
Environmental Protection officers acting on a tip investigated the St John's Road branch of the grocery sto...
A 25-year-old Warwick man admitted causing more than $3,000 of damage to a car because it was parked on his property.
Levi Perry, from Banana Lane, pleaded guilty to causing willful damage by throwing...
The Bermuda SPCA has expressed concern about an upcoming magic performance on the Island that is to feature a live tiger.
Sandys Rotary Club are the organisers behind ‘The Magic of Rick Thomas'.
The s...
A condolence book for the late ambassador Richard Holbrooke will be available for signing at the US Consulate for those who wish to pass on their condolences.
Mr Holbrooke, the US Special representati...
Bermuda needs to make changes to provide greater accessibility for the visually impaired, according to a report presented to Premier Paula Cox yesterday.
Among the suggested improvements are better ma...
Arnold's Markets owner Frank Arnold appeared in Magistrates' Court yesterday charged with illegally importing carrots and broccoli.
Mr Arnold pleaded not guilty to two counts of importing the produce ...