A former US deputy drug czar believes that Bermuda could become a stopping point for drugs on their way to the US.
Andrea Barthwell worked as an advisor for US drug policies under President George W. ...
Butterfield Bank helped hundreds of students return to school this week with new school supplies.
Bank employees donated 166 backpacks filled with school supplies for several Primary and Secondary sch...
Keep Bermuda Beautiful estimates that it has collected around 40 tons of garbage from the Island so far this year.
On Saturday, more than 230 volunteers collected a total of 5.78 tons of trash and was...
Heavy trucks trying to pass through some of the narrowest streets of St. George have been leaving their mark in the form of property damage.
Gavin Shorto has lived on Nea's Alley since 1968 and claims...
In the third drug seizure this month, a 43-year-old Southampton man was arrested on suspicion of growing cannabis.
A Police spokesperson said yesterday: "Around 6 a.m. on Thursday, Police executed a s...
A member of the Island's newest political party has pleaded not guilty to driving while impaired.
Sean Pitcher, 47, appeared in Magistrates' Court on Wednesday, where he also denied refusing to gave a...
A 46-year-old Pembroke man pleaded guilty to possessing cocaine nearly three years after he was caught by Police.
John Arorash, of St. Monica's Road, was arrested October 27, 2006.
Prosecutor Nicole S...
Apparently there's a saying in Haiti: "Bermuda really loves us."
Good Samaritan Phillip Rego has organised yet another collection for the impoverished nation, in the hope that residents will respond.
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Two brothers who set a world record by travelling to Bermuda on a flatboat have now crossed the Atlantic in the same style boat.
Ralph Brown, 50, and Robert Brown, 52, set out from Tampa, Florida, in ...
An expert on prostate cancer will speak to doctors and nurses on the Island about the illness and new ways to fight it.
Dr. Edward Schaeffer, assistant professor of urology, oncology and pathology at ...