A taxi driver who crashed his cab in front of police was today banned from the road for drinking and driving.
Stephen Simmons, 49, from Warwick, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court this morning to dr...
After 21 years of business, Annie Young is preparing to close her store, True Reflections.
“It feels like I’m losing a family member,” she said yesterday. “We had a lot of people coming here for the l...
Trash will be collected five days a week in an effort to reduce overtime pay.
Public Works Minister Derrick Burgess announced the move one of many cost-cutting measures revealed in Premier Paula Cox’s...
Hamilton Mayor Charles Gosling said the City may have to delay or cancel future projects because of Government taking over the collection of Wharfage fees.
While it was announced in the budget that th...
Environment Minister Walter Roban said Government would soon release the White Paper which details how the Island should reduce its dependency on oil.
However, Kathy Michelmore, of the Bermuda Democra...
Storm force winds battered the Island yesterday, with gusts reaching 76 knots (87.4mph) according to the Bermuda Weather Service.
According to the service, winds across the Island yesterday morning re...
Storm force winds are being reported across the Island — but are expected to die down this evening.
According to the Bermuda Weather Service, winds across the Island this morning reached 35 knots (40....
Government promised new measures to help give young Bermudians a leg up in the job market.
Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Kim Wilson announced new initiatives including a one-stop career cent...
The Mirrors Programme, widely praised for helping young people to turn their lives around, will have its budget cut by $870,000 or 34 percent.
The cut was one of many infleicted on the Ministry of You...
The Bermuda Police Service yesterday celebrated the birthday of 102-year-old Detective Inspector Milton Marsh, the service’s oldest retired officer.
He was awarded the Colonial Police Medal (CPM) for ...