The Bermuda National Library’s outreach service was praised yesterday for its work in helping Bermuda’s seniors and disabled.
The service delivers books and educational materials to seniors’ residence...
A government worker has cooked up a pot luck luncheon that she hopes will raise necessary funds for her to return to school.
Christine Jones, 24, said when she was accepted into Shillington College to...
More than 250 people applied to join the Bermuda Fire Service last year but only 13 passed the entrance tests and accepted a position.
Chief fire officer Vincent Hollinsid said the Fire Service is sti...
An autopsy has been ordered on the body of the wife of Deputy Governor David Arkley after she was found dead last night.
Forty-two-year-old Melissa Arkley was fourd lifeless at ‘Clifton,’ the Deputy G...
A man accused of terrorising the family of his ex-girlfriend was this afternoon jailed for five years.
Kishauni Wolffe, 24, of Dundonald Street, had pleaded guilty at an earlier Supreme Court hearing ...
Environmentalist Dr David Wingate expressed concern about the safety of a South Shore construction project.
While site developers have maintained that the Grand Atlantic development is safe, the proje...
A Jamaican waiter was yesterday found guilty in Supreme Court of conspiring to import more than $424,000 worth of cocaine into the Island.
Ricardo Stewart had denied conspiring with Adrian Morris and...
A 24-year-old Pembroke man was charged in Magistrates’ Court yesterday with attempted murder.
Noet Alexander Barnett, of Footbridge Lane, was charged with attempting to murder 27-year-old Jeremiah Dil...
A 24-year-old Pembroke man was this afternoon charged with the attempted murder of Jeremiah Dill last October.
Noet Alexander Barnett appeared in Magistrates' Court this afternoon charged with attempt...
A Jamaican waiter charged with conspiring to import cocaine told Supreme Court that he had no knowledge of drug smuggling.
However, Crown counsel Carrington Mahoney described him as trying to look lik...