Mail tracking and online payments will now be available for the Bermuda Post Office, the Minister for the Cabinet Office said today.
Wayne Furbert said that the new platform was one of several digital...
A British member of the House of Lords who visited the Bermuda National Trust while on holiday said she would help Bermuda protect its cultural heritage.
Baroness Andrews of Southover also praised the...
A man who claimed to be escaping muggers when he was caught drink driving while banned from the roads was fined $4,000 and disqualified for a further two years last week.
Quadir Maynard, 27, told Magi...
A woman was banned from the roads for 18 months yesterday (THURS) after she admitted driving while double the legal alcohol limit.
Kristine Marshall, 45, was also fined $1,000 after she pleaded guilty...
A man who admitted accepting financial assistance from the Government while he was working for five months was yesterday ordered to pay more than $11,000 in restitution.
David McCann, 37, was also fin...
Government will not comment on a pilot convicted of driving a public ferry into a floating dock while impaired until an investigation has been completed.
A Ministry of Transport spokeswoman said inqui...
Bermuda’s most vulnerable were shown some love after an insurance group teamed up with voluntary services to distribute care packages on St Valentine’s Day.
The MoonGate Group handed out 150 “we care ...
A teenage motorcyclist who broke his leg in a crash was yesterday banned from the roads until 2024.
Shelton Dowling, 19, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to driving while disqualified, careless dr...
Bad weather has led to hold-ups in the upkeep of the showpiece Botanical Gardens, the public works ministry said yesterday.
A spokesman said that regular maintenance of the park’s maze area, including...
Tougher laws to cut down on drink boating should be introduced, the head of the island’s water safety watchdog said yesterday.
Michael Weeks, the chairman of the Water Safety Council and a Progressive...