A letter calling for sports utility vehicles (SUVs) to be banned from the Island sparked debate on the safety of larger vehicles on Bermuda's roads.
The letter to the editor of The Royal Gazette argue...
An accident caused a jeep to flip, but both the driver and a passenger were able to walk away from the Devonshire crash uninjured.
The vehicle was being driven down Roberts Avenue near the junction wi...
Budget reductions to the Department of Public Transportation will result in the financial equivalent to taxpayers of nine fewer full-time drivers.
However, Transportation Minister Terry Lister said th...
A taxi driver who crashed his cab in front of police was yesterday banned from the road for drinking and driving.
Stephen Simmons, 49, from Warwick, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to driving whi...
Efforts to improve efficiency at the Department of Planning have resulted in more applications being processed quicker.
According to output measures listed in the Budget book 170 applications around 2...
More than $1 million in budget cuts at the Bermuda Regiment will hit both local training operations and wages.
According to the Budget, released on Friday, total budgeted wages at the Regiment are exp...
All 14 recruit firefighters are on course to complete phase one of their training programme, learning how to tackle medical emergencies.
A spokesman for the Ministry of National Security said that all...
Harbour View Village will open its doors to lottery winners next week following years of delays.
National Security Minister David Burch announced he and Premier Paula Cox would host the grand opening ...
An online petition aimed at stopping an SDO for the Rosewood Tucker’s Point resort has garnered more than 100 signatures in five days.
The petition, which appeared online on February 17, calls the Tuc...
Plans for a proposed redevelopment of Belco’s central plant have been made available for the public for review.
Last year, Belco filed an application with the Planning Department for a phased redevelo...