A man spotted by police driving his car over the centre line has been banned from the roads for 18 months.
Jamel Smith, 49, from Pembroke, pleaded guilty to drink-driving when he appeared in Magistra...
A charity is targeting a bigger space next year to help boost its services to the community.
Gina Spence, founder and chief executive of Gina Spence Productions, said that the organisation could not o...
A Bermudian has teamed up with the US Consulate to make a video about his experience of studying and working in the US.
Nadir Wade, the managing director at Belco, made the video as part of the Cons...
A man who was found with two home-made drug pipes has been sentenced to three months behind bars.
Jason Liburd, 52, from Pembroke, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to possessing drug equipment.
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A Pembroke church will spread Christmas cheer at a free block party on Sunday.
Shayne Scott, the pastor at the Church of God of Prophecy on Curving Avenue, said the congregation wanted to do somethin...
More scholarships will be offered to Saltus students in the next academic year, the school announced today.
The new grants have been made possible by the Green family, who already have a scholarship...
A man who tried to evade police officers on his bike was today banned from the roads for 18 months.
Philip Mallory, 26, from Pembroke, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to speeding at 74km/h and d...
A school principal who interacts “with students at every opportunity” has been awarded the inaugural award as Bermuda’s best public service employee.
Todd Fox, the principal of Francis Patton Primary...
The victim of Tuesday night’s fatal shooting on Ord Road, Paget has been named as 20-year-old Keni Outerbridge.
Mr Outerbridge had been at a party with friends before being gunned down at a property ...
Few things remind people of the holidays more than seeing the Salvation Army’s donation kettles.
The charity launched this year’s annual holiday drive at City Hall today. Governor Rena Lalgie and the...