The number of people expected to visit Bermuda by cruise ship in 2020 is 1,000 less than the 544,000 predicted for this year.
A government announcement this week said that next year’s schedule include...
A major shift in mindset is needed to help encourage more victims of sexual assault to report incidents, the leader of a charity said yesterday.
Laurie Shiell-Smith, the executive director of the Cent...
A magistrate accused of refusal to take a breath test after a car crash is expected to hear the verdict in his case tomorrow.
Khamisi Tokunbo was charged after a collision on South Road, Paget, near t...
Dozens of people used pedal power to generate a $1,000 donation for a charity set up to help people affected by substance abuse.
Michaele Parfitt-Smith, a fitness instructor who beat addiction, organi...
The former chief executive of the Bermuda Health Council will consider her next steps as she battles a government that seems to have bottomless pockets, her lawyer has claimed.
Eugene Johnston, who re...
The trial of magistrate Khamisi Tokunbo, who has denied a charge that he refused a breath test, was adjourned yesterday until after the weekend.
Magistrates’ Court earlier heard that the 64-year-old w...
Magistrate Khamisi Tokunbo told a policeman he was not driving a car that crashed over an embankment, a court heard yesterday.
Yet, the officer believed the veteran former prosecutor had been at the w...
Companies that could help to build two East End crossings have been given more time to provide details of their services, according to documents published on the Government’s website.
A request for in...
A motorcyclist suffered head and facial injuries in a crash in Devonshire yesterday.
The incident happened on North Shore Road near the former Clayhouse Inn, before 8.30am. A police spokesman said the...
An investigation into Bermuda’s history of “land grabs” has taken a step closer with confirmation from the Government yesterday that a group of people were asked to form a Commission of Inquiry.
It ca...