A voter-registration drive will be held by the US Consulate for the United States’ primary and general elections this year.
US citizens have been invited to a session at the consulate offices on Janua...
A pizza delivery man was last night in the hospital’s intensive care unit after he was attacked by knife-wielding robbers.
Police said the 40-year-old, who works for Four Star Pizza, was looking for a...
Prison officers claimed there was a “narrow-mindedness and short-sightedness” in the Government last night after they won a Supreme Court battle against changes that required them to make health insur...
A mother claimed yesterday that her teenage daughter’s referral by Bermuda’s child protection services to a US treatment centre was a “Band-Aid” measure after the young girl died at the overseas facil...
A two-year-old boy with cerebral palsy received an extra festive boost with a $2,000 donation to help make life easier for him.
Ehsan Smith Perinchief will benefit from the funds after charitable chef...
More than 80 holiday hampers were delivered to families in need to help them enjoy the festive season.
The bundles were themed around children, breakfast or dinner trimmings and were prepared by the I...
Surfers made the most of conditions as residents battled blustery weather yesterday.
Gusts were recorded of up to 61mph and seas outside the reefs were thought to be about 12ft in the afternoon with w...
A man was treated in the intensive care unit yesterday after his motorcycle crashed in Pembroke, police said.
The single-vehicle incident happened at the junction of North Shore Road and Black Watch P...
A tradesman has launched legal action against the Minister of Public Works over allegations he lost out on a promotion and increased pay.
Calvin Simons has filed a writ in the Supreme Court and claime...
Building trade workers are let down by a lack of skills that could have been learnt in high school, industry leaders claimed.
Simon Tully, the president of the Construction Association of Bermuda, and...