A supermarket chain’s customers and a bank have donated almost $60,000 to two charities thanks to the kindness of customers.
The MarketPlace and Clarien Bank gave $28,853 each to the Salvation Army an...
The Hamilton Bermuda Hospitals Board public reception desk has been closed until further notice.
Bill Shields, the chief financial officer of the BHB, said that face-to-face contact had to be restrict...
A man given community service instead of a $2,000 fine for traffic offences has found a new ambition after he was allocated a landscaping role.
Malachi Smith, 21, who has just completed his community ...
The island’s top magistrate yesterday warned a man with a history of drug and alcohol abuse that he faced a lifetime on the wrong side of the law unless he tackled his problems.
Senior magistrate Juan...
A marine science museum will screen a series of free documentaries on climate change for youngsters from this weekend.
A spokeswoman for the BUEI said: “Being able to show a variety of films means the...
A man who admitted the theft of food from a church will be sentenced later this month.
Magistrates’ Court heard that a janitor at the Southampton Seventh-day Adventist Church found a window shattered ...
A plant nursery will not sell Christmas trees this year because of a shortage of the traditional fir trees in North America, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Julie Greaves, the general manager of Aberfel...
A homeless man will be sentenced next month for the theft of more than $365 worth of food from a supermarket and a break-in at a restaurant.
Kim Knight, 37, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court yester...
A man was remanded in custody yesterday after he admitted the theft of more than $3,000 worth of cigarettes and other goods from a takeaway restaurant.
Magistrates’ Court heard that Gilles Cailliere, ...
A law designed to safeguard Bermuda’s borders from the threat of destructive pests will help protect the environment for future generations, the home affairs minister has said.
But Walter Roban added ...