Bermuda can expect gale force weather today — but a repeat performance of Monday's severe storm is not expected.
Forecasters said last night that southwesterly winds would increase from late afternoon...
A scheme to get Bermudians off the wall and into permanent work was launched yesterday by Labour Minister David Burch, with the backing of the construction industry.
Six firms have agreed to take on w...
A 36-year-old labourer was banned from driving for a year after falling off his motorbike drunk.
Lloyd Drummond, of Gatehouse Lane, Sandys, was arrested just after 10 p.m. on February 6 after he was s...
The governors of a school which has been around for almost four centuries held their 400th meeting this week.
Board members at Warwick Academy celebrated the occasion on Tuesday evening with a toast t...
An odd job man found carrying a glass bottle for smoking cocaine was sentenced to ten days in jail yesterday.
Clinton Kevin Smith, 33, of no fixed abode, admitted possession of drugs equipment at Magi...
Single father Cecil Burgess has one simple reason to celebrate Valentine's Day — his heart is hopefully on the mend after a devastating diagnosis late last year threatened to leave his sick seven-year...
A 55-year-old who brought thousands of dollars worth of drugs into the Island in his stomach was jailed for four years yesterday.
Neilson Keith Burgess pleaded guilty at Magistrates' Court to importin...
Senator Walton Brown admitted yesterday that he stopped paying a former employee thousands of dollars she was owed because she threatened to take him to court.
The PLP politician told The Royal Gazett...
Former Attorney General Phil Perinchief is to take his case against Government over a job rejection to the Court of Appeal.
The 64-year-old lawyer wanted to sue the Public Service Commission (PSC), Go...
Shadow Transport Minister Michael Fahy claimed yesterday that Government's plan to reduce the number of people killed on Bermuda's roads does not go far enough.
The UBP politician said swift measures ...