Preserving histories of schools facing closure under public education reforms is to go ahead with the selection of members for a history and legacy committee.
Diallo Rabain, the education minister, up...
A 62-year-old male visitor from the US sustained potentially serious leg injuries yesterday in a crash involving a rental scooter and a van on South Road in Hamilton Parish, a police spokesman said.
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A 10-year-old boy was yesterday treated and released after being struck by a car in Pembroke.
A police spokesman said the boy was struck by a car in the eastbound lane as he attempted to cross Marsh F...
Roads throughout Hamilton and around the island will be affected by Bermuda Day events tomorrow, the Ministry of Public Works advised. Attached under Related Media are full details of road closures.
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A holiday bus schedule comes into effect for Bermuda Day tomorrow.
The Department of Public Transportation warned of minor delays for those travelling by bus, because of diversions associated with the...
A man who admitted “arson by hire” and potentially faces years behind bars pleaded in court yesterday not to be jailed for his parents’ sake.
Calvin Trott, 51, of Smith’s, pleaded guilty in March to a...
A public clash over trade union decertification that sparked threats of industrial action last year “should have been handled better”, the Government and the Bermuda Industrial Unions have agreed.
Dav...
Bermuda’s heritage in land, sea and stone is being showcased at the Masterworks Museum of Art.
The Paget gallery has marked Heritage Month with two permanent collection shows to run through this summe...
One of the island’s top youth development programmes remains running despite the shock announcement last week that the charity Raleigh International UK was shutting down.
Instead, Raleigh Internationa...
A 23-year-old man remains in police custody while another man has been treated and released from hospital in the wake of an altercation last night involving a bladed article, police said.
Police were...