Cannabis use, cultivation and sale will be legalised if legislation tabled in May is passed, the Attorney-General said yesterday.
Kathy Lynn Simmons told the Senate that the consumption of cannabis at...
Four men with gang links were arrested in an operation launched in the wake of a spate of gun incidents at the weekend, a police spokesman revealed yesterday.
He said that police had targeted “specifi...
Community members have been invited to join a silent walk this weekend through neighbourhoods scarred by gun violence.
Nicole Fox, Ebonie Cox and Ceble Crockwell, who have all lost family members to g...
A forensic pathologist warned against “over interpreting” evidence from wounds left on a murder victim as the defence case opened yesterday in the Supreme Court trial of his alleged killers.
Katrina B...
The achievements of black Bermudians will be highlighted for Black History Month at Paget Primary School, which is transforming its classrooms into a museum on Thursday.
The school’s third annual Blac...
The lifeline of Longbird Bridge, at the eastern end of the Causeway linking St George’s and the airport to The Main, is finally on its way out.
The twin-carriageway bridge has gradually succumbed to ...
The Government’s multimillion payout on the stalled Caroline Bay development at Morgan’s Point was highlighted in last Friday’s Budget speech.
Curtis Dickinson said that $182.4 million had been borrow...
The country’s newest soldiers have had their first lessons with the Royal Bermuda Regiment’s sophisticated SA-80 rifles.
Recruit Camp soldiers were introduced to the standard-issue weapon in a classro...
The One Bermuda Alliance Senate leader tipped as the party’s rising star has quit to pursue new opportunities abroad, it was revealed yesterday.
Nick Kempe, who is also shadow finance minister, will s...
Legislation for the management of the fortunes of the super-rich was signalled in the Budget.
Curtis Dickinson, the Minister of Finance, said the island aimed to court “ultra-high-net-worth individual...