A 52-year-old Devonshire man was today fined $800 for driving a boat while impaired by alcohol.
Wyman Minx admitted the offence, which happened on June 26, when he appeared in Magistrates’ Court this...
The need to educate other countries about Bermuda’s business reputation is intensified because of uncertainty in Europe, according to David Burt.
The Premier gave MPs a report on his recent trip to Br...
Obesity and diabetes could cost Bermuda $26 million in health insurance claims over the next decade, Kim Wilson warned today.
The Minister of Health told the House of Assembly that this figure does n...
Invading fish will be the subject of the next ThinkFest 2017 lecture this Sunday.
Kevin Minors will speak on “The Mathematics of Invading Fish, Hostile Bacteria and an Election” at Bermuda College’s N...
Friends of Hospice is continuing the conversation on death and dying with a community event this weekend.
The final activity of World Hospice and Palliative Care Week will feature a panel discussion ...
Three men injured in a collision on St John’s Road are still recovering in hospital.
A police spokesman said the 21-year-old car driver injured in the collision with a truck at 7.50pm on Tuesday was ...
A weakness in a security protocol that Wi-Fi devices rely on has put wireless-enabled devices at risk of attack, Government’s Cybersecurity Working Group warned today.
According to national security ...
A group campaigning on immigration reform have joined the call to withdraw planned legislative amendments.
The “Supporting Fair Immigration Reform” Facebook group expressed its concern that human righ...
Archaeologist Edward Harris will retire as executive director of the National Museum of Bermuda after 37 years of service.
The museum’s board of trustees said Dr Harris, 70, will continue as a special...
A programme designed to promote phonological skills in preschoolers is having a positive impact, according to a new report.
The Reading Clinic’s I-PLAY (Interactive Phonological Literacy Activities f...