The organisers of a summer boat party that involved dozens of overseas social media influencers today denied breaches of Covid-19 regulations.
Selange Gitschner, 40, and Matthew Strong, 43, pleaded no...
A woman was fined $1,700 after she was caught driving after curfew and later refused to take a breath test.
Magistrates’ Court heard last week that police stopped Kristin Gibbons, 33, on Court Street ...
Gas and oil prices are set to increase because of the war in Ukraine, energy providers said yesterday.
Wayne Caines, the president of Belco, said the company’s fuel adjustment rate, or FAR, will incre...
Church-run food banks have seen a significant drop in demand after the pressures of coping with the economic crisis sparked by Covid-19.
However, the number of people still needing help is “significan...
More than $86,000 has been raised to help Ukrainians as the country’s conflict with Russia rages on, the Bermuda Red Cross confirmed yesterday.
The appeal, which has a goal of $100,000, will see the f...
Bermuda’s 11 African Methodist Episcopal churches convened to meet their new Bishop at their annual church conference.
The Right Reverend Bishop Julius McAllister and his wife and Episcopal supervisor...
Cancer patients have been given a new high-precision non-surgical treatment option, the Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre announced.
Chris Fosker, the BCHC medical director, said stereotactic ablative ...
The family of a man airlifted to the US at the weekend after a series of major health problems has appealed to the public for help to pay for his medical bills.
John Pitcher, 53, has faced several pro...
A dispute over a pizza cost a man a total of $1,250 after he punched a security guard and later got in a fight with the guard’s cousin, Magistrates’ Court heard yesterday.
Rashaad Cooper, 39, pleaded ...