A woman who fled to America and “stayed off the radar” for six years after she stole $46,000 of jewellery and silverware is to be sentenced next month.
Terry Rogers, 58, admitted three charges of the...
The Attorney-General will stand in the Sandys North seat for the Progressive Labour Party after veteran politician Michael Scott announced his retirement from politics.
Kathy Lynn Simmons, also the Mi...
The Ministry of Public Works today announced changes to the trash collection schedule over the Labour Day holiday.
Household waste normally collected on September 7 will be picked up on September 5.
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The Premier said that public safety was a priority even if service reductions had to be made in the Bermuda Police Service because of a refusal by officers to accept a package of cuts.
David Burt add...
A supermarket chain has launched a video series designed to highlight home-grown businesses whose products are on sale in its stores.
Entrepreneur Spotlight, created by MarketPlace, will feature a to...
The Bermuda Aquarium Museum and Zoo has resumed its normal schedule.
The Flatts attraction is now open from Monday to Sunday from 9am, with last admissions at 4pm.
It will be open every day except Chr...
A refusal to suspend cuts in police health insurance by the Government sparked a rejection of a 10 per cent pay cut by officers, a source said at the weekend.
The police insider added that the servic...
The first school to reopen after the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown said yesterday that a string of precautions had been set up to protect pupils — but that the safety rules would be changed if needed.
Wa...
A Bermuda College student has won an environmental charity’s logo competition.
Anthony Buckley used elements of Keep Bermuda Beautiful’s green “tidy man” logo and added a “Bermuda pink” border for the...
Education and the cost of living were among the priorities for two long-serving Progressive Labour Party members unveiled as candidates for the General Election yesterday.
Anthony Richardson, 56, a se...