The St George’s Historical Society will be celebrated tomorrow through a new commemorative stamp series to mark the organisation’s 100th anniversary.
The St George’s Historical Society was formed by l...
A trio of Bermudian singers will take the spotlight this Friday as part of the May edition of the Creatives Live event series.
Toni Robinson, Sheila Smith and Samantha Smith are set to perform on the ...
A quadriplegic senior told police she felt “betrayed” by a lawyer accused of dishonestly taking more than $80,000 from her.
In a videotaped police interview, recorded at her home two years before her ...
A 38-year-old man admitted that he stabbed a man outside a bar in an incident on Christmas Eve.
Jaha Mallory, from Southampton, pleaded guilty yesterday to a single count of wounding Tio Smith with in...
Retroactive plans have been put forward to create an outdoor “private members club” in Flatts.
According to the planning application, Lazy Corner would be an extension of the neighbouring Brightside A...
The Supreme Court has quashed a prison sentence for a former Bermuda Half-Marathon Derby winner who admitted drinking and driving.
Lamont Marshall, 37, from Devonshire, was sentenced to six months beh...
The Supreme Court has overturned a ruling by a magistrate which more than halved a medical bill faced by a visitor.
While magistrate Tyrone Chin had found in favour of the Bermuda Hospitals Board that...
Festive crowds filled Front Street yesterday evening as Street Fest helped crowds to get ready for SailGP.
Charles H Jeffers II, the CEO of the Bermuda Tourism Authority, said the event was a “great r...
Government staff are working to resolve technical problems that have downed phone and e-mail service at the Bermuda National Library.
A Ministry of Education spokeswoman said this afternoon: “The prob...
A caregiver for a quadriplegic who was allegedly defrauded by her former lawyer told the Supreme Court a debit card was kept at the house to help pay for medical expenses.
Mechelle Smith, who served a...