A charity head condemned misuse of “back-to-school” gift cards yesterday after two were put up for sale on the internet.
Gina Spence, of Gina Spence Productions, said that a social-media user posted t...
Police warned the public yesterday to be on the alert for spiked drinks.
A police spokesman said: “Summer may almost be over, but there are still lots of parties taking place, not to mention nightclub...
The leader of Bermuda’s newest political party claimed yesterday that honesty would make his party stand out from the crowd.
Marc Bean was speaking after he and 14 more members of the Free Democratic ...
One independent candidate hopes to tackle antisocial behaviour by bridging the gap between seniors and the youth.
Antoine Raynor, who is running in Warwick North Central, said that young people in hi...
Students are encouraged to use private transport to avoid congestion in the new school term.
Neville Tyrrell, the Minister of Transport, said extra minibuses and regular buses would be introduced as h...
The island’s private schools have introduced strict Covid-19 safety precautions for the new school year.
Warwick Academy, Saltus Grammar School and the Bermuda High School outlined the steps they had ...
Michael Scott, the veteran MP and former senator, said he will use his role as chairman of the Law Reform Commission to help stamp out discrimination as he announced his retirement from frontline poli...
People in quarantine will be able to vote in the General Election without going to a polling station, it was confirmed last night.
A spokeswoman for the Parliamentary Registry said: “Quarantined vote...
Two new tug boats are en route to the island to replace ageing ships.
The Powerful and Forceful, both more than 30 years old, do not have the power or the manoeuvrability to assist modern cruise ships...
A pharmacy has donated school supplies to teachers as they prepared to return to the classroom.
Par-la-Ville Pharmacy, on Church Street in Hamilton, handed out gift baskets to Tomorrow’s Voices, an au...