A man who broke into a teenager’s bedroom and raped her is to be released from prison on Monday, the Ministry of Legal Affairs confirmed yesterday.
TeWolde Mathin Selassie, 44, was sentenced to 25 yea...
The Department of Immigration plans to phase out hard-copy paper certificates, letters and work permit documents as part of an effort to automate the island’s immigration system.
A paperless immigrati...
A project engineer has been hired to consult on refurbishment works at Tynes Bay Waste-to-Energy facility, with work expected to take three to four years to “engineer, tender procure and execute”.
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Unionised public transport workers said yesterday that complaints about the director of the public transport department were unresolved more than a month after they filed a motion of no confidence.
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An environmental group has teamed up with Bermuda College to bring back a series of events designed to educate people about the environment.
The Eco Lunch and Learn series, a joint effort with the Ber...
Island artists will be celebrated this weekend at the Bermuda Arts Council’s annual awards ceremony.
A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sport said that six Bermudians would be honour...
A friendly society has lost a legal battle to offer its members car insurance after a judge ruled their $20m compensation case had no chance in court.
Puisne Judge Larry Mussenden said in a February 1...
A guidance session to help young Bermudians to earn scholarships will be held by the Department of Workforce Development today.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Labour said: “For many in our community,...
Ventilators used to treat a sleep disorder have been recalled amid fears about potentially life-threatening problems with their insulation.
Philips has recalled its CPAP and BiPAP ventilators made bef...
A particle that could have been produced by gunfire was found by investigators in the pocket of a sweatshirt linked to a man accused of murder.
The Supreme Court heard from Tarah Helsel, an expert fro...