A 24-year-old man was jailed for 20 months yesterday for sexual exploitation of a 12-year-old girl.
Shundray Gilbert, from Devonshire, was told in Magistrates’ Court that, although he had shown remors...
A Canadian businessman who moved to Bermuda as a digital nomad and donated half a million dollars to support island businesses and frontline workers said he did it to help the place he now calls home....
A Bermuda College student who faced a $3,000 fine for a breach of the Government curfew was instead given 150 hours of community service yesterday.
Magistrate Craig Attridge gave Cree Codington, 21, h...
A total of six motorists appeared in Magistrates’ Court this week for traffic offences - with one accused of travelling at more than three times the speed limit.
A police spokesman said that a man, ag...
Parents of three-year-olds will have to wait to register their children for a preschool programme, the Ministry of Education said today.
Registration for the Bright Start Programme, which was schedule...
The Department of Social Insurance will be closed from tomorrow until next Tuesday for renovation work, the Ministry of Finance announced today.
The office, in the Government Administration Building o...
A party host was fined $4,000 yesterday after he admitted inviting guests to his home despite a Government’s stay at home order.
Magistrates’ Court heard that police went to a Paget house around 8.30p...
Work by power firm Belco will cause traffic delays in the east of the island for the rest of the summer, the public works ministry said yesterday.
Harrington Sound Road near Quarry Road in Hamilton Pa...
An ex-chairman of the West End Development Corporation and former One Bermuda Alliance election candidate is to launch an appeal against a sex assault conviction, Magistrates’ Court heard yesterday.
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Families of seniors were yesterday warned to be on the lookout for signs of elder abuse after a total of 87 cases were reported in the 12 months up to March.
Tinee Furbert, the Minister of Social Deve...