A programme that uses puppets to teach children about healthy life choices is being introduced to the Island's private schools.
The Al's Pals Programme was introduced to Bermuda's public schools this ...
Three people on the Island were honoured with Royal Victorian Order medals during the Queen's visit to Bermuda last month.
Governor Sir Richard Gozney, Secretary to the Cabinet Major Marc Telemaque, a...
A 25-year-old who plotted to bring drugs, guns and ammunition into Bermuda was yesterday jailed for 13 years.
Puisine Judge Carlisle Greaves sentenced Kershun Dublin to ten years' imprisonment for con...
A man accused of causing his friend serious injury in a drink-driving crash was yesterday remanded in custody pending a trial date.
Shawn Gibson had earlier pleaded not guilty to charges that he caus...
A 25-year-old was today jailed for 13 years for conspiring to bring four firearms, ammunition and $25,000 of cannabis to the Island.
Kershun Dublin pleaded guilty to the offences after a three-week tr...
Bermudians tired of the rise in violence will take to the streets tomorrow in a march intended to unify the Island.
Organiser Antonio Belvedere is hoping more than 1000 residents turn out to support o...
An amendment limiting the age of children eligible for Child Day Care Allowance was passed unanimously in the Senate yesterday.
The Child Day Care Allowance Amendment Act 2009 was debated in the House...
A scheme helping children in need collected almost 1,000 toys as it seeks to meet demand from the community.
The Toys for Tots programme, sponsored by Coldwell Banker Bermuda Realty, was given donatio...
A Belco plan to buy electricity generated by renewable sources from residents, has been met with scepticism.
The scheme would enable 750 of the electricity company's customers to put as much as ten ki...
More people are coming to the Island's charities for help but people are able to give less.
And it is feared that the situation will get worse as people and businesses feel the ongoing effects of the ...