A new look square and alley in historic St. George's will be officially opened by Governor Thorold Masefield in a ceremony planned this week.
Taylor's Alley and Pilot Darrell's Square have both been r...
The Bank of Bermuda has given more than $250,000 to a number of students to help them fund their education.
Twelve students picked up awards of up to $80,000, which will be paid out in annual instalme...
Public Safety Minister Maxwell Burgess knocked the Island's prison system for failing to reform inmates.
And yesterday he unveiled Government plans to offer offenders an alternative to prison which he...
bought in the 1980's finally got underway yesterday.
Arnold Todd's case had been adjourned earlier in the week because Puisne Judge Richard Ground knew too much about the defendant.
Proceedings were d...
A restaurant manager appeared at a special sitting of Magistrates' Court on Saturday charged with manslaughter.
Kevin Pollock, 35, from Pembroke, who works at Flanagan's Restaurant on Front Street, wa...
It was an event that must have had Sir Francis Drake, Lord Nelson, Sir George Somers and any other seafaring hero turning in their graves.
Hundreds of spectators turned up at Sandys Boat Club yesterda...
National Liberal Party leader Charles Jeffers is calling for a referendum on whether Bermudians should accept British passports if the United Kingdom offers them.
And, although the head of Bermuda's t...
A referendum on Independence could be held before the next General Election if a lawyer wins his legal argument against the Government.
Attorney Philip Perinchief has issued an originating summons in ...
his life in hospital.
Crock McGavern, 51, from Warwick, has been in the intensive care unit of the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital since a scuffle with staff in Flanagan's bar on Front Street on the...
Marriott Castle Harbour has suffered a bitter blow after a judge ruled the lawsuit over a mystery bug will be held in America -- not Bermuda.
The decision means that the company could now face a massi...