A crackdown on traffic offences has continued to bear fruit, according to the Bermuda Police Service.
Chief Inspector Robert Cardwell said the Operation Vega traffic enforcement initiative continues t...
A pilot Adopt-a-School programme aimed at introducing young people to the field of woodworking has already begun to make headway, according to organisers.
Rick Richardson, the president of Hamilton Ro...
A police officer tasked with reviewing applications for large-group exemptions initially recommended that an event at Blu Bar and Grill in the midst of the pandemic be refused permission, determining ...
A request for proposal to carry out repair work at the Tynes Bay waste-to-energy facility has been published as the Government moves forward with stabilisation works at the site.
According to a notice...
JetBlue is set to halt its annual service to and from Bermuda at the end of this month as airlines shift to their winter schedule.
The airline is expected to continue daily service to both Boston and ...
A delayed British Airways flight has had a knock-on effect on the schedule of flights to London, according to Skyport.
Jason Inniss, Director of Airport Operations, said that Wednesday’s British Airwa...
Canadian firefighters brought to the island to bolster numbers at the airport receive about $4,500 in monthly housing allowances, it was revealed in the Senate yesterday.
The Reverend Emily Gail Dill,...
Senators approved legislation which would allow external auditing for the Bermuda College to help the institution maintain international accreditation.
Owen Darrell, the Junior Minister for the Cabine...
A man who violently sexually assaulted a care worker while she walked to work was yesterday jailed for 11 years.
The Supreme Court heard that Ronald Kirkland Simmons, 39, attempted to pull the victim ...
A man found with 32 rounds of ammunition hidden in a Thermos was sentenced to spend 12 years behind bars yesterday.
Counsel for Christopher Perinchief argued that he deserved a shorter sentence due to...