People will get to taste new wines, socialise with friends and receive writing help during Wine and Wordsmithy’s second event on November 4.
Wine and Wordsmithy, a support group for writing and wine ...
A community solar scheme could be developed by a programme designed to back marine sustainability projects, a Waitt Institute representative has revealed.
Another project that may receive future sup...
A Smith’s man was taken off the roads for 18 months after refusing to take a breathalyser test following a road accident.
John McElroy, 57, pleaded guilty to the offence when he appeared in Magistra...
A man who pleaded guilty to driving his motorcycle without due care and attention was ordered to pay a $1,000 fine.
Nicholas Moulder, 30, from Pembroke, admitted to the offence in Magistrates’ Court ...
Actors from the London stage will coach Bermudian performers and will hold a workshop with prisoners at the Westgate Correctional Facility.
These endeavours are part of Butterfield Bank and the Bermu...
The public consultation period for the draft Bermuda Ocean Prosperity Programme has been extended from November 12 until December 31, the Ministry of Home Affairs announced today.
The BOPP initiative...
A man pleaded not guilty to unlawful carnal knowledge of a teenage girl.
The 30-year-old defendant, who cannot be named for legal reasons, chose to have his case tried in Magistrates’ Court and yest...
A social media campaign is due to be launched today to raise awareness around polio.
The campaign, to mark World Polio Day, will be run by Bermuda’s Rotary Clubs and comes as the United States has see...
Kim Wilson, the Health Minister, today encouraged all women in Bermuda to get annual mammograms.
Today marks National Mammography Day, and Ms Wilson said: “Today serves as a reminder of the importance...
A Pembroke man was taken off the roads for 18 months after admitting to driving while under the influence of alcohol.
Gualter Pacheco Linhares, 33, pleaded guilty to the offence when he appeared in ...