A construction worker caught driving an unlicensed and uninsured golf cart appeared in Magistrates’ Court today.
Police stopped Maurice Pitcher on May 5 as he drove the vehicle along a main road in Do...
There are no plans to call an election before the Boundaries Commission Report is debated in the House of Assembly, Government insisted yesterday.
Speculation that debate was delayed to utilise the bo...
A decision to build a 215-berth marina between St. David's and St. George's has been deferred so the Planning Board can get more information.
The Stocks Harbour facility, which would be located east o...
A new Facebook page has been set up dedicated to finding ways to revitalise St. George's.
The page, 'St George's, BERMUDA Revitalise!!!!!' first appealed on the social networking site in June, and has...
A teenage singer/songwriter has decided to turn to her Bermudian roots for her first shot at stardom.
Bailey Outerbridge, 15, spent most of this week shooting her first music video on the islandfor he...
The Corporation of St. George is expected to meet with Government today in hopes of having an annual grant to the Old Town increased.
Government has collected tax from properties owned by the Corporat...
Sustainability group BEST has won its appeal to prevent a proposed bar on Warwick Long Bay.
Puisne Judge Ian Kawaley ruled to quash the case after Government conceded that Environment Minister Glenn B...
Two Canadian women were sentenced to two-and-a-half years' imprisonment yesterday for importing nearly $100,000 of cannabis to the Island.
Yunuen Monroy, 21, and Monique Carlton, 22, both from Hamilto...
Sustainability group BEST this afternoon won its appeal to stop a proposed bar on Warwick Long Bay, forcing project developers to go back to the drawing board if they want to move forward.
Minister of...
A peeping Tom was remanded in custody after he admitted spying on a woman through her bedroom window and then breaking in to "get another peek".
Police arrested Raymond Levon, 35, after he left a note...