Police are appealing to any witnesses of the robbery that took place at Crawl Hill Tigermart on Saturday morning to come forward.
Police received a report at about 5.10am of a burglary at the Hamilto...
Island soldiers yesterday jetted off for a tough two week overseas exercise at a United States Marine Corps base.
About 140 Royal Bermuda Regiment soldiers will be joined by ten Marines from the new T...
Female radio broadcasters were honoured at a Mother’s Day event packed with entertainment yesterday afternoon.
The group Strength for The Journey Ministry, founded by activist Gina Spence-Virgil, host...
Vance Campbell: Minister of Tourism: “This Government is determined to provide dignified work and economic security for its people. I urge the unanimous support of Honourable Members. This is the ...
Residents of Boaz Island in Sandys claim they have successfully delayed a decision by Wedco to renew the lease of a homeless facility in their neighbourhood.
Wedco’s decision whether to renew the lea...
A Warwick Academy student who sustained a traumatic brain injury in a car crash last year is preparing to participate in the Convex End to End on Saturday.
David Goonewardene , 17, from Paget, will b...
Mandatory tests for welders are to take place from next week after certifications expired because of Covid-related delays.
The Department of Workforce Development will be holding the National Welding...
An archaeological project using radar technology to see beneath the ground suggests that about half of what is now King’s Square in St George was once underwater as part of a natural bay.
The survey, ...
A trio of archaeological experts is using radar technology to unearth secrets about Bermuda’s past.
Ground-penetrating radar, which uses pulses to create subsurface images, is already beginning to of...
Representatives of more than 600 Bermuda vacation rentals have called on the Government to scrap the Travel Authorisation form, saying it is negatively impacting tourism.
Bravo, the Bermuda Rental As...