An inquest has heard how a Pembroke man was "totally hot'' before getting on his bike and driving over a 20-foot embankment.
Larry Elsworth Burgess, 41, from Pembroke, died from extensive injuries aft...
Five family support agencies are looking to raise $800,000 to keep their services operating in the coming year.
The Family Resource Network Trust, an umbrella organisation set up two months ago to coo...
Stiffer penalties for drink drivers and a more attractive public transport system are just two of the ways new Transport Minister Dr. Ewart Brown plans to reduce the number of deaths on Bermuda's road...
A Pembroke pastor has infuriated members of his congregation by refusing to reduce the size of his church's car park.
And now Crane Lane residents fear their lives could be put at risk because emergen...
cheques intended for the home and spent the money on a hotel and shopping spree, a court heard yesterday.
Four women -- two of whom were residents of The Haven home for teen mothers -- were ordered to...
hold a world party on Front Street to celebrate the year 2000.
And events organiser Jane West has also dismissed reports by VSB that plans to celebrate the new Millennium in style are in complete disa...
Canadian citizens living on the Island are being asked to sign up on an emergency register in case they have to be evacuated in the wake of a national disaster.
Yesterday Canadian Consul Paul Roue, on...
that will act as the "brain trust'' for the Island's tourism industry.
But eight of the 12 member National Tourism Action Group have already been appointed as members of the newly created Tourism Boar...
Bermudian students planning to further their education abroad have had the chance to check out potential universities without leaving the Island.
Yesterday more than 1,200 senior secondary students at...
to a break-in that netted him more than $10,000 in cash and jewellery.
Lincoln Christopher, 28, of Ballast Road, St. David's, carried out a daring daylight raid on a house in St. Luke's Lane in May, a...