A plant nursery will not sell Christmas trees this year because of a shortage of the traditional fir trees in North America, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Julie Greaves, the general manager of Aberfel...
A homeless man will be sentenced next month for the theft of more than $365 worth of food from a supermarket and a break-in at a restaurant.
Kim Knight, 37, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court yester...
A man was remanded in custody yesterday after he admitted the theft of more than $3,000 worth of cigarettes and other goods from a takeaway restaurant.
Magistrates’ Court heard that Gilles Cailliere, ...
A law designed to safeguard Bermuda’s borders from the threat of destructive pests will help protect the environment for future generations, the home affairs minister has said.
But Walter Roban added ...
Trench work will cause traffic delays along portions of main roads with one beginning yesterday, the Ministry of Public Works has warned.
The eastbound lane of Middle Road between George’s Bay Road an...
Three men charged in connection with two separate murders appeared in Magistrates’ Court yesterday.
Shae-Unni Smith and Ricardo Tucker Jr, both 18, were charged with the murder of Duane Gibbons.
Mr Gi...
A community activist has appealed to the public to take part in a candlelit vigil to honour people who have died from Covid-19.
Mark Anderson, who works for the transport department, said he wanted to...
Nurses tucked in to sandwiches and chocolate cakes “made with love” from the Salvation Army as it delivered meals to frontline health staff yesterday.
The charity’s Captain Dwayne Barnes said: “We wan...
A private school has announced it will use lateral flow tests for the coronavirus for its pupils and staff.
Saltus is one of several private schools to offer the tests, which will be administered at h...
Students were given a share of $40,000 in grants to help them achieve their dreams of having creative careers.
Six students were the recipients of the 2021 Bermuda Arts Council Grant, which assists cr...