next week over the lobster trap tampering scandal.
On Thursday Fisheries wardens confiscated traps from at least three of the Island's 20 licensed fishermen because escape hatches had been modified to...
national theatre in the heart of the city by the end of the century.
And funding for the two ambitious projects will come from the private sector.
Corporation of Hamilton chiefs are currently negotiat...
Police drivers may have to undergo stricter tests before they get behind the wheel of a Police car.
And they will find themselves before the Courts if they are suspected of driving without due care an...
A war of words has broken out between Union chiefs and employers over the question of middle management Union representation.
At a meeting of the Bermuda Employer's Council on Wednesday Council Presid...
Environmentalists and equestrians clashed head on last night at a public meeting to discuss plans to extend the National Equestrian Centre at Vesey Street.
The meeting had been called by Devonshire MP...
three-and-a-half-year prison sentence yesterday after pleading guilty to stealing from a house and putting someone in fear.
Brian Carlton Rogers, 36, was initially charged with robbery when he broke i...
Parking offenders issued with tickets more than six months ago will have to wait until next year before they discover if they will have to pay their fines.
At a session of parking court yesterday afte...
wants to keep one step ahead of criminals according to a leading Police manager.
At a Hamilton Rotary luncheon yesterday Police technology manager Mike Tucker outlined how the force was developing tec...
Christmas has come early for some of the Island's lucky youngsters thanks to the kindness of a Good Samaritan.
For on Friday night, Police officers were in Hamilton to dish out free bicycle lights to ...
businesses.
On Friday, Shadow Tourism Minister Mr. David Allen announced to the House of Assembly that he had been told from a reliable source that one guest house and a block of apartments were set t...