Bermuda’s water truckers have called an emergency meeting tonight to discuss water shortages on the Island.
The Bermuda Water Truckers Association (BWTA) said despite a shortfall last summer, Governme...
The newly named chairman of the National Youth Council (NYC) has promised to tackle the growing issue of child obesity.
Physician and preacher Dr. Stanley James, who was formally named the new chairma...
Despite a series of high profile business closures, St. George's has not surrendered to the recession, according to its Mayor.
Kenny Bascome said that while a number of businesses in the area have clo...
Budget cuts are causing the Regiment to be careful with their spending — including making this year's Recruit Camp a day shorter.
Recruit Camp this year will last 13 days as part of budget cuts, accor...
More than 150 recruits began their Regiment training yesterday as Warwick Camp opened its gates for the 44th annual Bermuda Regiment recruit camp.
Family members and onlookers watched from outside the...
A 23-year-old former bank employee was given a conditional discharge after she admitted stealing $900 from a customer's account.
Jayne Dill, of Oriel Lane, Sandys, pleaded guilty in November to theft ...
The UBP yesterday called for a united, cooperative approach to combat the rising tide of crime.
In the first of what the UBP promised would be a series of press conferences tackling major issues, Oppo...
A 35-year-old man was sentenced to a year in prison yesterday for allowing drug use in his apartment.
Kennith Clifton Bulford had been charged with possession of drug equipment four pieces of PVC pipe...
A man who earlier this year admitted stealing from a church pleaded guilty to damaging a second church out of anger.
Andrew Arorash, 39, of no fixed abode, appeared in Magistrates' Court on Tuesday ch...
Bermuda continued to face a tough economy throughout October, causing businesses to suffer and leaving fewer jobs for working Bermudians.
Job loss due to the recession was predicted to reach 1,000 bef...