Prosecutors ruled there was not enough evidence to press criminal charges against two teenagers in connection with an attack on lambs last year, it has been revealed.
The news came after the two were ...
A man was fined $1,500 and banned from the roads after he admitted obstruction of police officers and drink-driving.
LaWayne Fubler pleaded guilty at Magistrates’ Court last Friday to the offences, wh...
New units that help seniors to live independently were opened thanks to a partnership between the Bermuda Housing Trust, the Government and private donors.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the recently r...
A pastor announced yesterday that she will stand as an independent in the General Election.
The Reverend Maria Seaman said she wanted to have the integrity of her own voice in her attempt to represent...
General Election candidates who watched close relatives campaign for office were announced by the Progressive Labour Party yesterday.
Ianthia Simmons-Wade, the widow of Frederick Wade, a former PLP le...
Support sessions based on meditation and the benefits of herbal teas are to be offered for people affected by domestic abuse or other emotional strains during the pandemic.
The workshops will be run b...
Dock-workers returned to work yesterday after talks were held to try to end a dispute that led to Stevedoring Services Limited staff downing tools this week.
Discussions will continue between SSL and ...
Residents can make the most of a stay in one of the island’s hotels over the next few weeks after the launch of a Staycation Month yesterday.
The promotion, led by the Bermuda Tourism Authority, featu...
Craig Cannonier raised concerns yesterday about how the coronavirus will affect the electorate’s ability to cast their votes.
The One Bermuda Alliance leader said there was “confusion” around Covid-19...
The leader of the One Bermuda Alliance insisted yesterday that his party was “the right choice” as he announced its first two candidates since the General Election was called.
Craig Cannonier said tha...