Two businesses have joined the fight against drinking and driving.
Burrows Lightbourn and Gosling's announced yesterday that they have become the latest sponsors of the Let Us Drive programme, aimed a...
With the cost of parking vouchers rising 75 percent in the coming weeks, many residents are questioning if the impact on traffic will be worth the out-of-pocket expense.
The increase in cost is hoped ...
While most students are content to spend their summer break relaxing, 13 Bermudian students are taking part in a ten-week expedition in Costa Rica and Nicaragua.
The expedition is a part of the Raleig...
With the American July 4 holiday weekend come and gone, the number of tourists arriving on cruise ships fell slightly this week.
The Grandeur of the Seas arrived in port on Monday from Baltimore, carr...
Now in week three of their training, one of the largest classes of Bermuda Police recruits in recent history has been working hard for the right to serve the Island.
This year's class, consisting of 2...
Minister of Culture and Social Rehabilitation Dale Butler has revealed a proposed redevelopment of the North Street Emergency Shelter, which would double the facility's housing capacity.
"The existing...
Construction of the new Police station and court building on Court Street came to a halt yesterday afternoon when a cement truck fell partially into the site.
The truck had parked on the Court Street ...
More than 50 people came to City Hall yesterday to celebrate the 49th anniversary of the conclusion of the theatre boycott.
In addition to well-known Bermudians including former Premier Sir John Swan,...
The Dockyard Sea Cadet Unit expanded its fleet when an Optimist sailing dinghy was donated to them by the J-24 Sailing Association last weekend.
With the Cadet's family and a former Petty Officer pres...
By Wednesday afternoon the centrepiece of Victoria Park, the Victoria Bandstand, will have disappeared packed off to Scotland for repairs.
Erected in 1889 to celebrate the golden jubilee of Queen Vict...