The first graduate of a law firm’s pupillage programme has been Called to the Bar.
Marcus Symonds, 30, joined Bermuda’s legal fraternity on Monday after a ceremony attended by his colleagues and famil...
A public health alert was yesterday issued over salame sticks that may have been contaminated with salmonella.
The US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service warned that salmone...
The largest gun in Bermuda and a relic of British military might has found a new home after 11 years in museum storage.
A 9.2-inch Mk X breech-loading gun, aptly named “The Big Gun” by National Museum...
A man who triumphed over substance abuse and violent behaviour yesterday reminded troubled youngsters that life “gets better”.
Romone Smith, 31, said that his probation officers helped him change by b...
A 60-year-old US Navy submersible that carried out the first survey of the tragic liner Titanic yesterday took the waters off St George.
The boat completed its first round of tests after a major refit...
Coming out as gay and a historic fight for same sex marriage are highlighted in a Bermudian actor’s new comedy special.
Roderick Ferguson, who lives in New York City, will stage Man Overboard!!!, in h...
A trial date was set yesterday for a man accused of causing a boat crash that killed a 24-year-old man.
Mikado Burchall, 35, will appear in the Supreme Court on April 18 next year.
Mr Burchall pleaded...
Police will have a heightened presence over the Hallowe’en weekend to crack down on violence and prevent any reprisals over the double murder at the Robin Hood pub.
Chief Inspector Alex Rollin, of the...
A life-size painting of Bermuda’s first Olympic medal winner yesterday found a home in a public garden.
The six-foot portrait of Clarence Hill was installed in Rosalie Gardens on Pembroke’s Angle Stre...
A man who served as a Second World War sailor and who later became a man of the cloth has celebrated his centenary.
Wilfred Steede’s 100th milestone was celebrated with a motorcade on Monday, where fa...