The fisheries department will find it difficult to catch and punish poachers because of a lack of resources, a marine biologist warned yesterday.
Thaddeus Murdoch, the former head of the marine resear...
The King Edward VII Memorial Hospital’s oldest patient celebrated her 107th birthday with a drive-by event and a visit from the Premier yesterday – who revealed he was celebrating his own birthday as ...
A teenager murdered almost a decade ago was honoured by a youth adventure charity yesterday with a resource centre named after him.
Raleigh Bermuda opened Malcolm’s Room yesterday at its headquarters ...
A pair of defendants were sent to Supreme Court after they were accused of a conspiracy to smuggle $173,000 worth of drugs into Bermuda.
Tyrone Burchall, 48, and Angela Simmons, 55, were charged in Ma...
Two schoolgirls who started an online service to connect volunteers with charities won a total of $6,000 in a competition for young entrepreneurs.
Moya van Niekerk and Loré de Kock, both Bermuda High ...
A man who yesterday admitted being more than double the legal alcohol limit when he was involved in a crash was ordered to take part in a DUI programme.
Basil Gibbons, 57, pleaded guilty in Magistrate...
A motorcyclist who admitted being more than two and a half times the legal alcohol limit when he was in collision with a car was sent to DUI Court.
Shawn Showers, 49, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ C...
A bank has signed up to help a children’s charity deliver toys and essential items to families for Christmas.
HSBC today announced today it would back the Toys for Tots campaign, organised by the Coal...
Power firm Belco said today that recently installed equipment at its new power plant was designed to prevent a repeat of the problem that caused soot to land on homes around its plant.
Belco was flood...
A scuba diver appealed for an investigation into a possible poaching incident after she found the butchered remains of a protected fish species.
Natalie Price turned to social media to spread the word...