Marine Police helped three sailors after their sailboat ran aground near Darrell’s Island.
However, shortly after the sailboat ‘Cats Whiskers’ was returned to its mooring, the sailors had to call for ...
A 35-year-old man was pronounced dead on Saturday after he was found in an unresponsive state in a Union Street, Pembroke home.
According to a Police spokesman, police were alerted to a medical emerge...
Minister without Portfolio Michael Weeks called the eighth annual Bermudian Student Dinner a success, with more than 100 students taking part.
Speaking to the House of Assembly on Friday, Mr Weeks sai...
A fire in a Pembroke home left two people needing medical treatment yesterday.
Police and Bermuda Fire and Rescue personnel responded to a reported house fire at around 12.30pm.
While two people in th...
A dozen students have graduated from a public/private partnership designed to encourage Bermudians to enter the Information Technology (IT) field.
The Technology Leadership Forum (TLF) Internship Prog...
MPs unanimously passed legislation yesterday that intends to remove a potential stumbling block for the National Census.
The Statistics Amendment Act 2010, tabled by Premier Paula Cox, allows the Prem...
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3: Bermuda's MPs unanimously approved legislation intended to remove a potential stumbling block for the completion of the census.
The Statistics Ammendment Act 2010 allows Premier P...
A Devonshire landscaper admitted driving while impaired after he lost track of how much he had to drink.
Jose Serodio, of South Road, pleaded guilty on Wednesday in Magistrates’ Court to driving while...
The public needs to support struggling local shops and businesses this Christmas, according to Shadow Finance Minister Bob Richards.
While he said overseas shopping trips have almost become a Bermuda ...
Parking in Hamilton parking lots will be free on Saturdays for the next three weeks in the buildup to Christmas.
While parking is already free in the Bull’s Head and Elliott Street car parks on Saturd...