A retired woman who fought off two bag snatchers said yesterday she felt “stronger” because she made a stand.
The 64-year-old added she had no regrets about defending herself when she was targeted by ...
A man accused of causing the death of a woman in a Hamilton Harbour boat crash told police he “just didn’t see” the vessel, a court heard yesterday.
Jurors were played a video recording of a police in...
Most little boys enjoy playing with toy diggers and trucks, but for three-year-old Max Correia the machines were real and his play became passion.
Now aged 24, the Devonshire resident is excited to be...
A skills shortage in the island’s building industry has been partly blamed on the appeal of jobs in computing and the internet.
Charles Dunstan, president of the Construction Association of Bermuda, s...
Cutting back on pension payments or asking workers to contribute more are among the “hard choices” that must be made to ensure funds are available for seniors in the future.
Political commentators Den...
The Jamaican Association has distanced itself from comments made by a former president who claimed the Premier’s calls to put Bermudians first were an insult to immigrants to the island.
Orville Campb...
A knife-wielding robber stole a chain from around the neck of a staff member at a livery cycle business yesterday.
Police said a man went into Oleander Cycles in Southampton, near The Reefs hotel, and...
Hundreds of workers will see a savings scheme close this year after nearly four decades.
The Bermuda Public Services Union programme has “grown exponentially” since its creation in 1979 but interest o...
Inspectors are to make regular visits to a nursery where three toddlers wandered off in a bid to ensure security improvements are carried out.
Operators of the First Church of God daycare centre in Pe...
The management of Bermuda’s pension fund must be improved and the Government should take immediate action to get its annual accounts up to date.
Legislators were also asked to implement a string of pr...